Seems like old times
Deer Punks! Whats the Rumpus! I bring good tidings about the spread of cryptoanarchy to the edges of the known universe and even Australia. Professor Charles K. Rhodes, a most well-qualified and distinguished senior physics professional, has published several papers every cypherpunk revolutionist ( all three of us ) will want to know about. Search on his name and the dates 2003, 2010 and 2012. I guarantee you won’t be disappointed. Now 2021 marks my 20th anniversary here so I may resume some semi-blogging here this time next year. Unless youse have something I should know about. Like jamesd was accidently pushed under a bus. Something like that. Check out " Blockchain code" and " crypto-anarchy game’ on Amazon for a cheap laugh at the Nazbol imbeciles expense. Best wishes to JDB and CJ. We finally pulled through. I knew we could do it. Congrats to all the warriors. Youse were righteous. Yours in anarchist revolution - MST ( Matt Taylor, Professor rat , Proffr, Mattd, Matthew X, Butt Darling )
On 07/11/2020 10:01, professor rat wrote: Welcome back, I think...
Deer Punks!
Whats the Rumpus!
I bring good tidings about the spread of cryptoanarchy to the edges of the known universe and even Australia. Professor Charles K. Rhodes, a most well-qualified and distinguished senior physics professional, has published several papers every cypherpunk revolutionist ( all three of us ) will want to know about. Search on his name and the dates 2003, 2010 and 2012. I guarantee you won’t be disappointed.
I don't know which 2012 paper you refer to. If you expect to find anything cryptographic about the 2003 and 2010 papers (other than the word cryptographic in their titles) you will be disappointed. Nor is there any trace of cryptoanarchy. They do use finite fields, as do some cryptographic methods; but finite fields are not necessarily cryptographic, and in this case there is nothing cryptographic about them. (also I think they are bollocks, and more reminiscent of Archimedes Plutonium than any kind of "proper" science, but YMMV) Peter Fairbrother
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