The Sovereign Computing Show

The Cypherpunk Manifesto - The Sovereign Computing Show (SOV017)

July 22, 2025·36 min
Episode Description from the Publisher

Jordan Bravo and Stephen DeLorme dive deep into Eric Hughes' groundbreaking 1993 Cypherpunk Manifesto, exploring how this foundational document predicted Bitcoin, anonymous transaction systems, and modern digital privacy tools. They discuss the historical context of cryptography being illegal, the evolution from military-controlled encryption to widespread adoption, and how today's privacy-focused services like Mullvad exemplify the manifesto's principles. The hosts examine why "cypherpunks write code" and how this philosophy continues to drive sovereign computing solutions today. Show Notes: https://atlbitlab.com/podcast/cypherpunk-manifesto   00:00 Introduction and Bitcoin's Anonymous Transaction Systems  00:33 Welcome and ATL BitLab Sponsorship  01:54 New Dedicated Sovereign Computing Show Feed Announcement  03:23 Introduction to the Cypherpunk Manifesto  04:16 Reading Eric Hughes' Cypherpunk Manifesto (1993)  10:47 Analysis: Bitcoin as Anonymous Transaction System  2:04 Minimum Information Transactions (Mullvad, IVPN Examples)  13:11 Historical Context of Personal Computers and the Web  16:47 When Cryptography Was Illegal - Military Weapon Classification  20:51 Supreme Court Rules Encryption as Free Speech  22:21 Bitcoin White Paper as Cypherpunk Goals Implementation  24:28 Satoshi's Use of Decades of Cryptographic Research

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