Gabriel Giunta (gabrihel8 on Instagram) makes fine art out of cardboard and garbage.
#archerart
#grownostr
Archer Ships
Archer Ships
archerships@primal.net
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Live long, live free, live well.
Where is the heart of the modern cypherpunk movement?
The community of people who care about privacy, censorship-resistance, and financial self-sovereignty is so large and dispersed that it's impossible for any single person to keep track of all of the worthy projects.
But these are some of the projects I'm excited about (all handles are Twitter handles):
@askvenice - front end to decentralized Morpheus network (@MorpheusAIs)
@arweaveeco - 200+ years of storage for a one time fee
@bisq_network - decentralized, p2p fiat/Bitcoin exchange that runs over tor
@basicswapdex - An atomic swap and cross-chain DEX with no central points of failure.
@brightidproject - Privacy-first social identity network.
@darkfisquad - tooling for creating/governing anonymity software
@havenodex - decentralized p2p fiat/Monero exchange (based on Bisq)
@havenprotocol - algorithmic stablecoin based on Monero
@holepunch_to - library for making direct P2P connections
@melproject_twitter.com/archershipsorg - anonymous communication and transaction network designed to be decentralized, incentive-compatible, and ban-resistant.
@meshtastic - open source, off-grid, encrypted mesh communication platform that runs on affordable radios
@mobazha_market - Decentralized market, derived from OpenBazaar
@nymproject - incentivized mixnet that prevents metadata release via timing attacks
#nostr - decentralized network protocol for a distributed social networking system
@odysee - decentralized Youtube alternative (based on Arweave)
@particlproject - creators of particl market place (decentralized, private marketplace)
@pears_p2p - p2p runtime built on holepunch
#reticulumnetwork (Reticulum Network
Stamp: A cryptographic identity system
A cryptographic identity system

kill the radio
Writing about tech and social issues mainly.
earendil
unstoppable peer-to-peer communication
docs / github / discord
"Earendil is the first anonymous communication and transaction network designed to be decentralized, incentive-compatible, and ban-resistant. It is a foundational off-chain protocol in the Mel ecosystem.
Unlike VPNs, onion routers, and most "censorship-resistant" web3 protocols, Earendil is designed to run on fully hostile network infrastructure. It's nearly invisible to ISPs and defends against powerful attackers willing to ban rather than subvert or censor the protocol.
Earendil is currently a work-in-progress. A minimally functional pre-alpha is available."
Earendil
<i>unstoppable peer-to-peer communication</i>
#archerhumorAgorism in the 21st Century
Agorism in the 21st Century Journal
[Note, I don't agree with his solutions.]
"Why has privacy failed to date? Both as a concept and a practical matter we see a general lack of urgency. When you talk to somebody, few - if any - do not support the idea of privacy, and yet the adoption of privacy-preserving measures is largely under tapped. By this, I mean across all of the web, not just Web 3.
While privacy is a more nebulous concept, in Web 3 we can generally distill the space into two verticals: private blockchains (largely financial) and private data (personal data ownership). There are Monero Zealots out there, but for the most part privacy projects are abject failures (in terms of adoption) despite this inherent expression of desire for it."
#archercrypto

Why Privacy Failed - ZK Part 2
Totally supercool and chilled VC investing in programmable assets, collaborative intelligence and other buzzwords.