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This repository is essentially for compiling information about Cypherpunks, the history of the movement, and the people/events of note.

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Copyright Disclaimer: I've tried to make this repository, as much as possible, a link to content rather than a list of titles of content. As such, whenever I've been able to find a PDF copy of a given work, I have linked to it. By clicking the links in this repository, you accept the responsibility for determining whether doing so constitutes copyright infringement. I accept no responsibility for what is on the other end of a given hyperlink, I have merely compiled a list of links which are all discoverable via google. If you feel your copyright is being infringed then this is a matter to take up with whoever is hosting that work.

Intro

This repository is essentially for compiling information about Cypherpunks, the history of the movement, and the people/events of note. I intend to use the research here to write a series of articles, and maybe a book if time allows.

Given that a large amount of the notable events and people are related to crypto-currency, a lot of this list will be about Bitcoin/Ethereum/etc. This isn't a "crypto-currency history" list though, it's a broader "cypherpunk history" project. This is why people like Julian Assange, Weev and Paul Calder Le Roux are included. Julian Assange was a 90s cypherpunk, but isn't a bitcoiner (except for Wikileaks accepting it for donations). Weev and Paul Calder Le Roux are people who, to me, represent the beginnings of outcomes predicted by cypherpunk theory. Paul Calder Le Roux in particular represents the dark side of the "specter of crypto anarchy".

I'm going to do my best to avoid giving this list any internal political bias. By this I mean that I will be openly biased in favour of Cypherpunk ideals themselves, but I will try to avoid picking a side in things like the block-size debate. If you feel any of my wording is biased, feel free to send me a PR to correct it, and I will try to evaluate it fairly.

The reason I'm putting this archive on github is to make it easier for others to add sources as a pull request. Whatever I end up doing with the information collated here, this organised list could be useful to the community at large.

HOW TO CONTRIBUTE

Click here if you think I've made an error, or would like to add something to the list.

For updates on this project:

@_tombusby on Twitter

The Cypherpunk Mailing List Archives and FAQ

These seem like appropriate first items to include:

1992-1998 Archives

The Cyphernomicon (Cypherpunk Mailing List FAQ)

Very Notable People (A-Z)

The following people are mostly (but not all) original Cypherpunks who were active on the mailing list.

  • Julian Assange - Founder of Wikileaks, Member of Cypherpunk Mailing List in its heyday
  • Adam Back - 90s Cypherpunk, Inventor of HashCash, CEO of Blockstream
  • Jim Bell - 90s Cypherpunk, Crypto-anarchist, Author of Assassination Politics
  • Vitalik Buterin - Creator of Ethereum
  • David Chaum - Cryptographer and ideological forefather of the Cypherpunk movement
  • Bram Cohen - Twitter bio: "Creator of BitTorrent. Now doing cryptocurrency stuff"
  • Clifford Cocks - British Intelligence Cryptographer, Invented Public Key Cryptography but his work was kept classified until 1997, By definition not a cypherpunk (since he worked in secrecy for intelligence agencies) - but deserving of credit as the field's true founder
  • Wei Dai - 90s Cypherpunk, Cryptographer, Creator of Bitcoin-precursor B-Money
  • Whitfield Diffie - Cryptographer, Co-creater of Diffie-Hellman Key Exchange with Martin Hellman, Privacy advocate
  • Hal Finney - 90s Cypherpunk, Received first Bitcoin transaction (from Satoshi), Strong candidate for Satoshi
  • David D. Friedman - Son of Milton, Anarcho-Capitalist theorist, "Crypto-Anarchy" draws a lot from his work
  • John Gilmore - Co-founder of the Cypherpunk Mailing List and the Electronic Frontier Foundation
  • Ian Grigg - 90s Cypherpunk, Inventor of Ricardian Contracts
  • Vinay Gupta - 90s Cypherpunk, Inventor of the Hexayurt, Resilience Guru, Involved with Ethereum
  • Martin Hellman - Cryptographer, Co-creater of Diffie-Hellman Key Exchange with Whitfield Diffie
  • Eric Hughes - Founding member of the Cypherpunk Mailing List,
  • Timothy C. May - Founding member of Cypherpunk Mailing List, writer of "The Crypto-Anarchist Manifesto" and the "Cyphernomicon" (mailing list FAQ)
  • Ralph C. Merkle - Cryptographer, One of the inventors of Public Key Cryptography, Inventor of the cryptographic hash
  • Satoshi Nakamoto - Pseudonymous Founder of Bitcoin, May be a person or group, Many people put forward as possible candidates, Very probably the alias of a 90s Cypherpunk
  • John Perry Barlow - 90s Cypherpunk, Author of "A Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace"
  • Edward Snowden - Former NSA contractor turned leaker, is clearly inspired by Cypherpunk ideals
  • Nick Szabo - 90s Cypherpunk, Creator of Bitcoin Precursor BitGold, Prolific writer of many important papers, Strong candidate for Satoshi
  • Ross Ulbricht (Dread Pirate Roberts) - Founder of the Silk Road dark net market, "The Princess Bride" fan, Currently serving life in prison
  • Phil Zimmermann - Author of the Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) Public key encryption software

Notable People (A-Z)

Many of these are not true and/or original Cypherpunks (some are) but instead are people who were/are key players (or adversaries depending on your perspective) in Cypherpunk successor movements and events.

  • Gavin Andresen - Satoshi's successor, Managed the project after Satoshi's departure until 2014. He lost write-access to bitcoin/bitcoin in mid-2016 during a political row, Holds the number 5 spot on the bitcoin/bitcoin contributors list
  • Jacob Appelbaum - Friend of Julian Assange, Former Spokesman for Wikileaks, Privacy activist, Former Tor Developer, Currently embroiled in sexual misconduct allegations
  • Andreas Antonopoulos - Bitcoin evangelist, Author of Mastering Bitcoin
  • Andrew Auernheimer (weev) - Not really a cypherpunk himself but an interesting player in the world the cypherpunks helped build: White supremacist hacker, father of modern trolling culture, cryptocurrency trader, printer mischief-maker
  • Juan Benet - Creator of the IPFS Protocol (InterPlanetary FileSystem) - an attempt to build a content-addressed web, Also behind the FileCoin IPFS incentive layer
  • Matt Corallo - Bitcoin Core developer, Holds the number 3 spot on the bitcoin/bitcoin contributors list
  • Paul Calder Le Roux - Author of E4M disk-encryption software, Suspected author of TrueCrypt, Former criminal empire boss (in a very Crypto-Anarchist sense), DEA informant, Currently in US Custody
  • Rick Falkvinge - Founder of the Swedish Pirate Party, Political activist, Bitcoiner
  • Cory Fields - Bitcoin Core developer, Holds the number 4 spot on the bitcoin/bitcoin contributors list
  • Jeff Garzik - Former Bitcoin Core developer, Now development lead of SegWit2X hard fork proposal
  • Luke-jr (Difficult to find his real name) - Bitcoin Core developer, Blockstream employee, A figure of controversy to the Big Block faction
  • Mark Karpelès - Former CEO of the doomed MtGox exchange, Suspected to have caused the Nov 13 bubble with two trading bots, Former Bitcoin Foundation board member
  • Dave Kleiman - Candidate for Satoshi, Forsensic Computer Investigator, Security researcher, Friend of Craig Wright
  • Moxie Marlinspike (pseudonym) - Cypherpunk, Anarchist, Computer Security Researcher, Founder of Open Whisper Systems and co-author of the Signal Protocol (now also used by WhatsApp), Sailor
  • Michael Marquart (Theymos) - Owner of the bitcointalk web forum, Controversial moderator of the /r/bitcoin subreddit due to accusations of heavy-handed moderation and censorship of the online communities he controls
  • Gregory Maxwell - Bitcoin Core Developer, Blockstream CTO, Controversial figure to the Big Block political faction
  • Jonas Schnelli - Bitcoin Core developer, Holds the number 6 spot on the bitcoin/bitcoin contributors list
  • Charlie Shrem - Former CEO of the BitInstant bitcoin exchange, Former Bitcoin Foundation board member, Served a short prison term for supplying bitcoin to a user (BTCKing) who intended to sell them for use on the Silk Road dark web market
  • Amir Taaki - British-Iranian Anarchist, Created the Bitcoin Improvement Proposal system, Former Bitcoinica employee, Founder of DarkWallet, Former fighter in Rojava, Syria for the Kurdish YPG
  • Peter Todd - Bitcoin Core developer, Researcher, Vocal critic within the cryptocurrency space
  • Zhou Tong - Founder of Bitcoinica, Major player in the early Bitcoin community
  • Wladimir J. van der Laan - Bitcoin Core Developer, Holds the number 1 spot on the bitcoin/bitcoin contributors list
  • Roger Ver - Early Bitcoin whale and investor, "The Bitcoin Jesus", Currently a controversial figure due to his staunch support for the "Big Block" faction in the scaling debate and for the "Bitcoin Cash" fork-coin, along with Jihan Wu seen as a figurehead of that faction
  • Eric Voorhees - Former BitInstant employee, Founder of Coinapult, Outspoken pundit, Ideological convictions
  • Cody Wilson - Post-left Anarchist, Founder of Defence Distributed (which successfully produced designs for a fully 3D printed plastic firearm), Worked with Amir Taaki on DarkWallet as a kind of spokesman/propagandist
  • Craig Wright - Claimed to be Satoshi, provided fraudulent proof, when called out couldn't/didn't-want-to provide a real one
  • Jihan Wu - Owns Bitmain and operates AntPool (one of the larger Bitcoin pools), ASIC miner manufacturer, Controversial figure along with Roger Ver as figureheads of the big-block/bitcoin-unlimited/bitcoin-cash political faction within the scaling debate
  • Pieter Wuille - Bitcoin Core Developer, Holds the number 2 spot on the bitcoin/bitcoin contributors list, Blockstream co-founder

Notable Events

Notable Orginisations (A-Z)

  • Electronic Frontier Foundation
  • Paralelni Polis - Runs a cypherpunk cafe and coworking/hacker-space in Prague, Czechia called The Institute of Crypto-Anarchy, The first (and maybe only) physical location to only accept payment in cryptocurrencies (Bitcoin and Litecoin)
  • The Bitcoin Foundation
  • The Tor Project
  • Protocol Labs

Notable Projects (A-Z)

I'll add dedicated pages for these later

  • PGP
  • Bitcoin
  • Ethereum
  • Tor
  • OpenBazaar
  • BitTorrent
  • IPFS
  • FileCoin
  • Opendime
  • JoinMarket

Key Concepts

I'll add dedicated pages for these later

  • Public/Private Key Cryptography
  • Hash Functions
  • Cryptographic Signatures
  • End-to-End Encryption
  • PGP
  • Merkle Trees
  • Bloom Filters
  • Blockchains
  • Onion Routing
  • BitTorrent
  • Distributed Hash Tables
  • P2P Routing Algorithms
  • Mesh Networks

Full Cryptography Primer Courses

Philosophical/Ideological Sources

Technical Sources

Historical Sources & Media Articles

Books

Successor Online Communities

Current Publications/Blogs (A-Z)

Other Resource Lists:

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