"Money, like written language, was one of the most important inventions of civilization." β€” Nick Szabo (Shelling Out: The Origins of Money, 2002) #money #civilization #history
"The real value in encryption and the real threat to intelligence operations, both law enforcement and national security, is integrated, automatic encryption." β€” Martin Hellman (Charles Babbage Institute Oral History, 2004) #encryption #intelligence #surveillance
"There has never been a government that didn't sooner or later try to reduce the freedom of its subjects and gain more control over them, and there probably never will be one." β€” Wei Dai (Cypherpunks mailing list, 1995) #freedom #cypherpunk
"That cryptographic work is deeply tied to politics is a claim so obvious that only a cryptographer could fail to see it." β€” Phillip Rogaway (The Moral Character of Cryptographic Work, 2015) #cryptography #politics
"Withdrawing into technology is like pulling the blankets over your head. It feels good for a while, until reality catches up. The next Clipper or Digital Telephony proposal will provide a rude awakening." β€” Hal Finney (Politics vs Technology, 1994) #politics #warning
"Advances in information technology have made possible the rise of a truly international currency that does not depend on a central bank." β€” Nick Szabo (Bit Gold, 2005) #digitalcurrency #centralbank #international
"When you expose your privacy, you put us all at risk." β€” Carissa VΓ©liz (Privacy is power (Aeon), 2019) #privacy #collective #warning #surveillance
"If you go into a store today and make a purchase with cash, no records are left tying you personally to the transaction. With no records, there is nothing to go into a computer database. The goal of electronic cash is to allow these same kinds of private transactions to take place electronically." β€” Hal Finney (Protecting privacy with electronic cash, 1993) #digitalcash #privacy #transactions
"Again, we need to win political, not technological, victories in order to protect our privacy." β€” Hal Finney (Politics vs Technology, 1994) #politics #privacy
"When a company goes to develop a product, that has only two options, secure or insecure, they should, from day one, define the product as either secure or insecure." β€” Martin Hellman (Charles Babbage Institute Oral History, 2004) #security #transparency