WRONG WAY - GO BACK
The original cypherpunk mailing list, and the first list spin-off, coderpunks, 
were originally hosted on John Gilmore's toad.com, but after a falling out with 
the sysop over moderation, the list was migrated to several cross-linked 
mail-servers in what was called the "distributed mailing list."[15][16] The 
coderpunks list, open by invitation only, existed for a time. Coderpunks took 
up more technical matters and had less discussion of public policy 
implications. There are several lists today that can trace their lineage 
directly to the original Cypherpunks list: the cryptography list 
([email protected]), the financial cryptography list 
([email protected]), and a small group of closed (invitation-only) lists as 
well.
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To some extent, the cryptography list[18] acts as a successor to cypherpunks; 
it has many of the people and continues some of the same discussions. However, 
it is a moderated list, considerably less zany and somewhat more technical
( Wikipedia )
TL/DR - Try the more technical lists relating to specialist cryptography. 

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