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‘An Ethnography of Decentralised Information Infrastructure’: Adopting Cypherpunk Nomenclature To Categorise the Unique Attributes of Decentralised Technologies

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
Describing the attributes and characteristics has an important place in the ethnographic study of information infrastructure. Yet, decentralised information infrastructure does not have a clearly defined “ethnography”, by which to describe its unique attributes. This piece draws on historical research on the ‘cypherpunk mailing list’ archives to form a
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The legacy of cypherpunk in the modern economy

Economic Affairs
AbstractThis article explores how the cypherpunk movement – advocating privacy, digital sovereignty, and digital decentralisation – shaped modern economic paradigms, particularly cryptocurrencies and decentralised finance. Originating in the late twentieth century, its principles laid the groundwork for blockchain technologies and challenged state ...
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Sailors of the network: hackers and cypherpunks in comparison

The paper "Sailors of the Network: Hackers and Cypherpunks in Comparison" by Anna Valenti examines the differences between hackers and cypherpunks. Hackers focus on modifying technology for freedom and decentralization, while cypherpunks emphasize privacy, encryption, and distributed systems.
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Cypherpunks

2012
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Cypherpunks Write Code

American Scientist, 2016
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