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This article belongs to the Glossary of decentralised technosocial systems , a special section of Internet Policy Review. Cypherpunk refers to social movements, individuals, institutions, technologies, and political actions that, with a decentralised approach, defend, support, offer, code, or rely on strong encryption systems in order to re-shape social, political, or economic asymmetries. In the s, the computer industry was becoming the provider of the main apparatus central to private interconnected management systems and by extension to the United States government's administration.
Beyond the optimisation of private and public services, sociopolitical concerns regarding privacy and data protection were already being addressed and gaining space among scholars and activists questioning the necessity of compulsory identification, unnecessary data collection and the formation of data centres, archives and dossiers about individuals Lyon, ; Zuboff, ; Burhnham, The chilling effect, which reduces the expression potential of individuals, was potentially growing among civil society Lyon, This distrust of data collection plus the anachronistic regulation resulted in the advocacy of encrypted technologies becoming to symbolise, at once, a market necessity and a resistance against growing surveillance ecosystems.
He dreamed of a transaction model in which, through a strong and reliable encryption system, privacy would be preserved. The premise was that:. The manifesto was officially published in May, In that same year, May and Eric Hughes gathered a group of cryptographers, mathematicians, engineers, and hackers for meetings to discuss how encryption communication systems could overcome state surveillance. The group then adopted the label. That's the kind of society I want to build.
I want a guarantee—with physics and mathematics, not with laws—that we can give ourselves things like real privacy of personal communications. The mailing list encompassed a range of people that went from anarcho-capitalists to socialists, leftists to rightists, political scientists and lawyers to developers and cryptographers Rid, , making it nearly impossible to classify the cypherpunks in one single class, under one stakeholder, or political box.