"... Some cypherpunks were crypto-anarchists — deeply skeptical of the modern 
democratic state. Others believed it was possible to reform democracies to 
preserve individual rights. No matter what side they took, many considered 
digital cash to be the Holy Grail of the cypherpunk movement…"
OR
Some cypherpunks acted as revolutionary anarchists diametrically opposed to any 
and all nation-states, even the best and most popular of them . Their credo is 
" Cypherpunks are all about privacy for the poor and transparency for the 
powerful ". Cryptoanarchism, via global networked revolution, is the goal of 
this movement.

Bitcoin magazine lies-by-omission about the three list c-punks that were jailed 
1995 - 2002

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