Financing The Revolution is a discussion about digital currencies with a particular emphasis on Bitcoin, a new distributed peer-to-peer electronic currency. Digital cash and Bitcoin in particular have caused many new and interesting markets to appear, and these are examined as well as the link between economic freedom and the expression of other basic rights. Keywords: digital cash, cryptography, bitcoin, dgc, darknets, markets, civil liberties Financing The Revolution is a discussion about digital currencies with a particular emphasis on Bitcoin, a new distributed peer-to-peer electronic currency. Digital cash and Bitcoin in particular have caused many new and interesting markets to appear, and these are examined as well as the link between economic freedom and the expression of other basic rights. Jeffrey Paul is a American hacker and entrepreneur currently based in Berlin. Founder of datavibe.net (1999) and EEQJ (2009), he writes, presents, and consults on a wide range of topics including civil liberties and practical applications of networking, cryptography, and security systems.
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