Cyphernomicon
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"The Cyphernomicon" is a document written by Timothy C. May
Timothy C. May
Timothy C. May, better known as Tim May, is a technical and political writer, and was an electronic engineer and senior scientist at Intel in the company's early history...

 in 1994 for the Cypherpunk
Cypherpunk
A cypherpunk is an activist advocating widespread use of strong cryptography as a route to social and political change.Originally communicating through the Cypherpunks electronic mailing list, informal groups aimed to achieve privacy and security through proactive use of cryptography...

s electronic mailing list
Electronic mailing list
An electronic mailing list is a special usage of email that allows for widespread distribution of information to many Internet users. It is similar to a traditional mailing list — a list of names and addresses — as might be kept by an organization for sending publications to...

, outlining some ideas behind, and the effects of, crypto-anarchism
Crypto-anarchism
Crypto-anarchism expounds the use of strong public-key cryptography to bring about privacy and freedom. It was described by Vernor Vinge as a cyberspatial realization of anarchism. Crypto-anarchists aim to create cryptographic software that can be used to evade prosecution and harassment while...

. It constitutes one of the philosophy's founding documents, advocating anonymous digital currency
Electronic money
Electronic money is money or scrip that is only exchanged electronically. Typically, this involves the use of computer networks, the internet and digital stored value systems...

 and electronic privacy, and touching on more esoteric topics, such as assassination markets.

The document is written and formatted as a lengthy FAQ
FAQ
Frequently asked questions are listed questions and answers, all supposed to be commonly asked in some context, and pertaining to a particular topic. "FAQ" is usually pronounced as an initialism rather than an acronym, but an acronym form does exist. Since the acronym FAQ originated in textual...

. It contains many short notes on ideas, questions and claims ordered in sections. It also contains May's 1992 essay "The Crypto Anarchist Manifesto", in section 16.4.2.

Example


16.2 - SUMMARY: Crypto Anarchy

16.2.1. Main Points
- "...when you want to smash the State, everything looks like
a hammer."
- strong crypto as the "building material" for cyberspace
(making the walls, the support beams, the locks)
16.2.2. Connections to Other Sections
- this section ties all the other sections together
16.2.3. Where to Find Additional Information
- again, almost nothing written on this
- Vinge, Friedman, Rand, etc.
16.2.4. Miscellaneous Comments
- a very long section, possibly confusing to many
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