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@pcaversaccio
"Make Ethereum Cypherpunk Again" isn't simply a slogan for me — it's a statement of intent. This isn't branding. It's resistance. This isn't about playing nice. It's about reclaiming Ethereum's soul! Look it's very simple: Ethereum must provide privacy _unconditionally_. Today, it operates in a partial, opt-in model, forcing users to jump through hoops just to conceal their financial lives. That's not sovereignty — it's submission. Enough compromises. We need privacy by default. Over the past weeks, I've written a potential path forward — a vision for Ethereum as a maximally private, self-sovereign financial system. Read it. Challenge it. Improve it. Let's co-create it. Make Ethereum Cypherpunk Again. https://hackmd.io/@pcaversaccio/ethereum-privacy-the-road-to-self-sovereignty
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Juan Blanco
@juanblanco
Some thoughts, on the crypto libraries for precompiles, integration libraries and finally wallets, it would be ideal to have an standardise set across all languages, and if the foundation or other sponsored party is creating another type of crypto component it would be ideal if it was like bouncy castle, ideally standard across all languages. If not we will end up confusing end users (developers), and having potential exploits, as we will have many implementations.
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Sebastian Bürgel
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YES to all of this but Ethereum must support full stack anonymity, not just on-chain privacy in order to stop the surveillance apparatus from continuing it's Spiel on chain
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