Amir Taaki is one of the first Bitcoin developers to join the project and today he stands out as one of the most prominent cypherpunks and privacy advocates. Currently, he is working towards building DarkFi.
Harry Halpin is one of the most prominent privacy advocates in academia, and an entrepreneur who focuses on maximizing human rights. Today, he is the CEO of Nym and he works towards normalizing privacy.
Christopher Cialone is a big privacy advocate whose current focus is to free the Tornado Cash devs (especially Roman Storm) and the Samourai Wallet devs.
In this episode, we talk about everything privacy.
Time stamps:
00:01:13 –Introducing Amir Zaki, Harry Halpin, Christopher Cialone
00:02:17 – Harry Halpin discusses Palantir CEO Alex Karp's advocacy for a corporate-state surveillance apparatus and automated AI weapons to ensure US dominance.
00:05:05 – Halpin critiques the Silicon Valley mindset that glorifies war and surveillance, contrasting it with the harsh realities of authoritarian regimes.
00:07:30 – Why programmers should build privacy-enhancing technologies to resist the rise of authoritarianism and mass surveillance.
00:18:26 – Vlad questions whether the US must abandon ethics to compete technologically with authoritarian states like China.
00:19:37 – Harry Halpin argues that true technological innovation comes from freedom and decentralization, not by copying authoritarian control systems.
00:24:34 – Christopher Cialone discusses the Tornado Cash case, where the government is attempting to redefine privacy and stifle innovation.
00:26:14 – Christopher Cialone expresses frustration over the developer community's general silence on legal battles that threaten their freedom to build.
00:33:58 – Neither political party will save crypto developers, citing ongoing prosecutions under different administrations.
00:35:27 – Harry Halpin highlights the hypocrisy of prosecuting legitimate privacy tool developers while ignoring scammers, revealing the state's true priorities.
00:39:02 – Christopher Cialone laments the cultural shift in New York post-COVID, noting increased compliance and a loss of rebellious spirit.
00:39:42 – Prosecutors are accused of deliberately misrepresenting technology to secure convictions against developers like Roman Storm.
00:44:33 – Harry Halpin prepares to leave the show, receives a Zcash giveaway sponsored by Cake Wallet.
00:49:49 – Vlad argues that Bitcoin's privacy development died when Samourai Wallet developers were arrested, causing a chilling effect.
00:53:19 – Amir Taaki advocates for using cyberpunk technology to build parallel systems and reclaim power from a corrupt government.
00:58:03 – Amir reminisces about the early, freer days of the internet and calls for creating a more fun, sovereign online world.
01:01:59 – Amir Taaki provides an update on the DarkFi project, mentioning the upcoming wallet app, bridge development, and marketing plans.
01:03:32 – Amir recounts being detained and deported from multiple countries, suggesting a pattern of targeting figures in the crypto privacy space.
01:11:17 – Amir explains how to deal with government psychological operations by remaining calm, rational, and focused on the primary mission.
01:16:09 – The shift from believing in a single objective truth to understanding diverse values and realities.
01:19:03 – Amir Taaki describes the ongoing arms race between those diminishing privacy and those building new tools to preserve freedom online.
01:23:38 – The conversation shifts to how AI, controlled by superpowers through semiconductor production, can be weaponized against individuals and businesses.
01:26:53 – Taaki discusses the use of AI systems like Palantir's AIP and Israel's "Lavender" to automate targeting and killing in warfare.
01:36:22 – Pactical privacy tips, including using Tor, Linux, fire-jailed AI, GrapheneOS, and privacy-focused VPNs.
01:40:17 – The discussion covers recommended VPNs that respect user privacy and browsers like Firefox and Brave for a safer online experience.
01:48:00 – The Zcash giveaway & show sponsors: Sideshift, Layer Two Labs, Orange Rock, Braiins Hash Power, Cake Wallet
01:57:49 – The story behind the Zcash wallet's rebranding from Zashi to ZODL due to a conflict with the Electric Coin Company.
02:01:15 – The significance of zero-knowledge proofs, their origins, and their use in projects like Zcash and Tornado Cash.
02:30:09 – Amir Taaki jokes about how easy it is to anger Bitcoiners by stating factual criticisms, particularly about the Lightning Network.
02:30:48 – Why the Lightning Network failed.