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Title: "Whistleblower" second piece in the Cypherpunk Series
Post by: Chiefmonkey on January 15, 2020, 10:36:46 PM
Whistleblower
2nd part of The Cypherpunk Series
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Title: Re: "Whistleblower" second piece in the Cypherpunk Series
Post by: alamjob239 on January 15, 2020, 10:38:49 PM
Nice! what are these representing?


Title: Re: "Whistleblower" second piece in the Cypherpunk Series
Post by: vizique on January 15, 2020, 11:49:29 PM
Outstanding as always fella!

Love it :D

Viz


Title: Re: "Whistleblower" second piece in the Cypherpunk Series
Post by: Chiefmonkey on January 15, 2020, 11:56:04 PM
Nice! what are these representing?

Bitcoin came from the Cypherpunks... Cypherpunks stand for privacy which underpins freedom of speech... they also stand for truth... one of the most famous Cypherpunks is Julian Assange...  

Edward Snowden used bitcoin to pay for the hosting of the files he shared to Glenn Greenwald before they were published in the Guardian... he was helped to flee Hong Kong by Wikileaks...

This piece is in support of all whistleblowers worldwide for they are the bravest humanitarians

Whistleblowers are very much part of the crypto movement towards decentralisation... they should be celebrated not persecuted

Chiefmonkey

P.S.
I realise this series isn't as obvious as my "Satoshi Series"... which you can see on my website... I will be returning to it and more directly obvious crypto art... but bitcoin is very political for me so I have to get these issues covered in my work... I hope this all helps...   ;)


Title: Re: "Whistleblower" second piece in the Cypherpunk Series
Post by: Chiefmonkey on January 15, 2020, 11:56:47 PM
Outstanding as always fella!

Love it :D

Viz

As always Viz, thank you thank you

Chiefmonkey


Title: Re: "Whistleblower" second piece in the Cypherpunk Series
Post by: alamjob239 on January 16, 2020, 02:09:17 AM


Whistleblowers are very much part of the crypto movement towards decentralisation... they should be celebrated not persecuted
 

I agree. All the countries governments are now on the brink of creating central or fed coin to regulate. Logically they should not be persecuted and pay the damage to those who revolutionize the idea of blockchain.  We are back to square one.  These central or fed crypto coins will make sure others fall and theirs shine systematically. Well! other crypto coins will exists to perform different tasks but will be synced with central or fed crypto coins in terms of value. So in this case many will lose values and many will gain values depends on how they position themselves in terms of dollar and gold. This is just an idea.
Good luck with your arts man. 
 
:)


Title: Re: "Whistleblower" second piece in the Cypherpunk Series
Post by: owlcatz on January 16, 2020, 03:09:37 AM
Bitcoin came from the Cypherpunks... Cypherpunks stand for privacy which underpins freedom of speech... they also stand for truth... one of the most famous Cypherpunks is Julian Assange...  

Edward Snowden used bitcoin to pay for the hosting of the files he shared to Glenn Greenwald before they were published in the Guardian... he was helped to flee Hong Kong by Wikileaks...

This piece is in support of all whistleblowers worldwide for they are the bravest humanitarians

Whistleblowers are very much part of the crypto movement towards decentralisation... they should be celebrated not persecuted

Chiefmonkey

P.S.
I realise this series isn't as obvious as my "Satoshi Series"... which you can see on my website... I will be returning to it and more directly obvious crypto art... but bitcoin is very political for me so I have to get these issues covered in my work... I hope this all helps...   ;)

Damn. I was a cypherpunk, but long before bitcoin and then I left a number of years before bitcoin came out ... :(

I even had an @alpha.c2.org email address as well for all the mail mixers. ;D 

PGP and good times back then. Usenet was also fantastic and not a giant clusterfuck of rar files lol....




Title: Re: "Whistleblower" second piece in the Cypherpunk Series
Post by: Chiefmonkey on January 16, 2020, 09:43:57 PM
These central or fed crypto coins will make sure others fall and theirs shine systematically. Well! other crypto coins will exists to perform different tasks but will be synced with central or fed crypto coins in terms of value. So in this case many will lose values and many will gain values depends on how they position themselves in terms of dollar and gold. This is just an idea.
Good luck with your arts man. 
 
:)


thank you sir... I think I agree with most of what you've said...  I think in the future (5-10 years max) there will be Government issued money (centralised "crypto" they will avoid the word crypto and just call it digital money), Corporation money (another centralised "crypto" so not a crypto lol), and there will be the peoples money, bitcoin.

There will also be a myriad of blockchain solutions with their crypto and DAO's

Smart people will store their value in bitcoin... value will flow seamlessly throughout blockchains, government, corporation, and DAO's... atomic swaps, lightning, and new equivalents, new innovations will make all this unnoticeable to the average user.

We just got to build better decentralised systems than the establishment and massive corporations... systems that respect privacy, free speech, and self sovereignty... is that possible?


Title: Re: "Whistleblower" second piece in the Cypherpunk Series
Post by: Chiefmonkey on January 16, 2020, 09:50:02 PM
Damn. I was a cypherpunk, but long before bitcoin and then I left a number of years before bitcoin came out ... :(
I even had an @alpha.c2.org email address as well for all the mail mixers. ;D 
PGP and good times back then. Usenet was also fantastic and not a giant clusterfuck of rar files lol....

It's an honour to meet you owlcatz

I wouldn't call myself a Cypherpunk exactly since I don't code... but I share a lot of their opinions I've read 

Seeing bitcoin come alive must have been all your dreams come true surely?

Chiefmonkey