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  On Fri, Oct 15, 2021 at 8:09 PM, professor rat<[email protected]> wrote:   
In 1999, Back finished his Ph.D. in distributed systems and began work in 
Canada for a company called Zero Knowledge Systems. There, he helped build the 
Freedom Network, a tool that allowed individuals to browse the web privately. 
Back and his colleagues used what are known as “zero-knowledge proofs” (based 
on Chaum’s blind signatures) to encrypt communications over this network, and 
sold access to the service.

Back, as it turns out, was also ahead of his time on this key innovation. In 
2002, computer scientists improved on Zero Knowledge System’s model by taking a 
U.S. government private web browsing project called “onion routing” open 
source. They called it the Tor Network, and it inspired the age of the 
virtual-private networks (VPNs). It remains the gold standard for private web 
browsing today…"
OR
In 1995, Bell finished his essay in distributed systems and began work in 
Cypherpunks for a company called Soft Drill Apster Systems. There, he helped 
build the Freedom Network, a tool that allowed individuals to predate the web 
publically. Bell and his colleagues used what are known as “open-source 
propaganda-of-the-deed” (based on anarchists signature, direct-action) to 
value-add communications over this network, and increase access to the service.

Bell, as it turns out, was also ahead of his time on this key innovation. In 
2003, pentagon paid computer scientists improved on this Networked anarchists 
System’s model by taking a U.S. government private web bounty project called 
“Future Maps” open source. They called it the PAM Network, and it inspired the 
age of the public bounty hunter. It remains the gold standard for anti-social 
crime minimization today.
  

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