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Topic: The Silent Guard: A Manifesto for Privacy and Anonymity (Read 78 times)

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there are already systems that allow total anonymity and that allow us even to a small extent to lead a life hidden from these pieces of shit who try to manipulate us and therefore we could start using turtle dove tails and other things, we then need to see how to use these tools and let everyone use it
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    The real world versus the digital world: two realities that, at first glance, differ, but which today present few distinctions. Both spheres intertwine in practically every aspect of our lives, leaving the imprint of our identity and humanity in both the tangible and the virtual.

    The 21st century has not only brought unprecedented innovation but also massive access to new technologies by people who are unaware of their true functioning. The cryptographic world, conceived by thousands of anonymous individuals, was born to defend basic principles that humanity must firmly preserve if it wishes to maintain its freedom in an increasingly technological present and future. Even today, there are examples demonstrating the possibility of exercising control over great nations without the need to resort to technological tools. This suggests that, by incorporating such tools, we could find ourselves under constant surveillance in all areas of life.
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    The first right all modern government violates is our right to remain silent. They are all corrupt to the core and violate our most fundamental rights. Without reporting each other's income's the government would have a nearly impossible task of determining how much money we make and have to just look at the home we live in from afar. What you are saying requires a rebuild of the internet from the ground up in most regards... there is a proposal out there called Zeronet with zero censorship and full free speech rights, but it is only in the beginning stage of development. There are two Zeronet projects and one is not a decentralized web hosting system, the one that is is the one that is the full solution to this issue.[/list]
    legendary
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    Besides, then when you need help, you are too private and anonymous for anybody to find you and give you the help you need.

    Cool
    legendary
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    Do not die for Putin
    All lovely but at the same time you are renouncing anything that makes the modern times modern to be honest. Any and all apps are clear that if you do not see the product, the product is you, your data and information.

    It would be much better to promote the right to be digitally forgotten and to fully erase your data and ban any contract that takes your data and information as if it were a freby for offering a shitty app.
    newbie
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    I choose reality and all its charms
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      The real world versus the digital world: two realities that, at first glance, differ, but which today present few distinctions. Both spheres intertwine in practically every aspect of our lives, leaving the imprint of our identity and humanity in both the tangible and the virtual.

      The 21st century has not only brought unprecedented innovation but also massive access to new technologies by people who are unaware of their true functioning. The cryptographic world, conceived by thousands of anonymous individuals, was born to defend basic principles that humanity must firmly preserve if it wishes to maintain its freedom in an increasingly technological present and future. Even today, there are examples demonstrating the possibility of exercising control over great nations without the need to resort to technological tools. This suggests that, by incorporating such tools, we could find ourselves under constant surveillance in all areas of life.


      In this context, it is our duty to safeguard our own privacy.


      We must unite and create systems that enable decentralization and anonymity on the network, while also educating those who are just beginning in this world. The adoption or incorporation of new members is positive; however, today almost everything is managed through a third party, placing us in a position of vulnerability. At some point, we may interact with people who use the same systems but who do not take the necessary precautions regarding anonymity and privacy. If that third party came to know our identity, we would be in check, since under the demands of any law, prohibition, or government mandate, it could be forced to reveal this information. This would mean exposing our identity; and if we refuse, the favorite weapon of any government—force—could be imposed, forcing us to act against our will.

      In light of this panorama, I propose the following steps:


      Fundamental Principles
      Sovereignty over one's own information:
      No entity—governments, corporations, or intermediaries—should have the power to monitor or control personal and financial information without the explicit consent of the one who generates it.

      Privacy as an inalienable right:
      Privacy is not a luxury but a basic human right. In the crypto world, this implies dissociating physical-world identities from digital addresses, maintaining confidentiality in transactions.

      Anonymity and decentralization:
      We advocate for the use of protocols, tools, and strategies that strengthen anonymity and decentralization, reducing dependence on centralized exchanges and building an ecosystem resistant to censorship and surveillance.

      Security above all:
      Security is the first line of defense. Using secure wallets, strong authentication, robust encryption, and good practices in managing private keys is essential to avoid falling into the hands of attackers, spies, or other malicious entities.

      If this first line of defense is compromised, we propose establishing a Silence Movement, in which all involved commit to the following:

      • Do not comment, do not reveal, do not identify:
        Let your transactions and addresses speak for themselves, without associating them with your name, your face, or your reputation.

      • Do not contribute to surveillance:
        Avoid platforms, exchanges, and services that require unnecessary personal data. Prefer decentralized alternatives, resistant to censorship, and focused on privacy.

      • Do not say anything about yourself or others:
        Keep silent about your movements, avoid the exchange of sensitive information in public spaces, and respect the anonymity of others. The best defense is the absence of useful data for those who seek to control us.
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      Faced with a hostile environment that aims to subdue individual autonomy, the response is silent resistance. By safeguarding our information, protecting our assets, and honoring the initial spirit of the crypto world, we reinforce the freedom and dignity of each participant. May the cryptospace remain firm, sovereign, and voiceless to intruders; silence will, paradoxically, be our loudest cry.

      Let's unite in a tacit pact of discretion, prioritizing privacy, anonymity, and security. Let's spread this manifesto, make it our own, and apply it in our daily conduct in the digital world. May silence and reserve be our weapons against surveillance and coercion.

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