-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- In list.cypherpunks, KDAGUIO@aba.com writes:
Let me ask you a question. If people can communicate over the net anonymously, tranmit unreadable messages, and transfer unlimited amounts of fully anonymous money, haven't you, in addition to protecting some of the interests of minorities, also perfected a mechanism by which people with evil intent can engage in criminal activities completely unobserved and with no fear of prosecution?
This has been hashed almost to death before. The use of crypto does not remove the fear of prosecution. It only makes it more difficult to intercept messages in transit. Actions at both ends of the transaction will still be visible to some extent. We don't have any duty to make law enforcement's job easier, especially at the cost of our privacy. - -- Roy M. Silvernail [ ] roy@cybrspc.mn.org PGP public key available by mail echo /get /pub/pubkey.asc | mail file-request@cybrspc.mn.org These are, of course, my opinions (and my machines) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.1 iQCVAwUBLuMR9hvikii9febJAQGegAP9H5iw3Gip8uxzZD0tnU0KjPfNRvxHx8VQ JTU3PvO1EMOrSzebI6BRdhXFMEe//tAYEe51yxK5/8s1rYGEckMETigFw2Forirf /gabSw590tFAiPd1y+l2fdishEwXx0Pc67MBj4QKwgeW40AE2/aD7RR8vHkGy4CU 60chibeOiyQ= =ZKfb -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----