The “Cypherpunks” Who Invented Private Digital Money
Podcast |
Malicious Life
Publisher |
Cybereason
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Technology
Publication Date |
Jun 27, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:32:56
Years before credit cards transactions gave banks and data-brokers free access to our private financial information, a man named David Chaum became the first person to really, materially grapple with the problem of privacy in money. His ideas inspired a movement of "Crypto Anarchists" who aspired to change money, forever.
Years before credit cards transactions gave banks and data-brokers free access to our private financial information, a man named David Chaum became the first person to really, materially grapple with the problem of privacy in money. His ideas inspired a movement of "Crypto Anarchists" who aspired to change money, forever.

Years before credit card transactions gave banks and data-brokers free access to our private financial information, a man named David Chaum became the first person to really, materially grapple with the problem of privacy in money. His ideas inspired a movement of “Crypto Anarchists” who aspired to change money, forever.

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