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Topic: [Bitcoin] Encryption can literally save someone's life [video] (Read 919 times)

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The purpose of the crowd-funding campaign is to have more than 25 kids in the school  Cool
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Glad to see kids getting the education they need.
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I met Jay Larson, co-founder of Tunapanda, during my recent journey in Kenya. Tunapanda is a partner ROCK, where I had a chance to work with the program�s participants. Tunapanda are in the midst of a crowd-funding campaign and, in order to help raising awareness of the fantastic job these guys are doing, I decided to release [most of], the raw material from a conversation I had with Jay on a hot Sunday afternoon in Kibera. I wish them all the best.

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http://www.iamsatoshi.com/we-are-planting-we-are-growing/
You bet it can. It was invented for a reason lol
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Purple (cipher machine)
legendary
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Well hello there!
Imagine how many additional lives would've been lost without our having the ability to invent Enigma to decode German transmissions.  Or had the Japanese figured out we where using the Navajo language for communications encryption.  Ciphers and some form of encryption or another literally dates back thousands of years.
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Encryption can literally save thousands of lives!
Cool
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Encryption can literally save thousands of lives!
sr. member
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Encryption does save lives, yes -there are many examples.  Surprisingly not all that many people are using encryption;
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maybe I should change the title to [Bitcoin] Encryption can literally save someone's life [video]
legendary
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Reverse engineer from time to time
Actually, nothing in Bitcoin is encrypted, except the wallet if you choose to do so.
sr. member
Activity: 312
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I met Jay Larson, co-founder of Tunapanda, during my recent journey in Kenya. Tunapanda is a partner ROCK, where I had a chance to work with the program’s participants. Tunapanda are in the midst of a crowd-funding campaign and, in order to help raising awareness of the fantastic job these guys are doing, I decided to release [most of], the raw material from a conversation I had with Jay on a hot Sunday afternoon in Kibera. I wish them all the best.

Video:
http://www.iamsatoshi.com/we-are-planting-we-are-growing/
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