Daniel Molkentin
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categories: ["Datengarten"]
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series: "Datengarten"
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title: "Datengarten 74"
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no: 74
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subtitle: "Bitcoin: Privacy and Censorship Resistance Beyond the Web"
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speaker: Matt Corallo
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speaker_url: https://twitter.com/TheBlueMatt
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date: 2017-02-14T00:00:00+02:00
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event:
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start: 2017-02-14T20:00:00+02:00
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end: 2017-02-14T22:00:00+02:00
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location: CCCB
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language: en
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streaming: true
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recording: https://media.ccc.de/v/dg-74
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---
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In much of the western world, governments have developed the ability to
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prevent individuals or organizations from accessing financial services,
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with little or no court oversight or ability of those being marginalized
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to challenge the rulings. Under the guise of “terrorism” and \"protecting
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reputations\", individuals and organizations, from porn stars, to
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advocates for those illegally detained in Guantanamo Bay have found
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themselves unable to hold bank accounts, unable to accept payments
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online, or even had their funds seized without warning by both private
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and government actions. In the developing world, the situation can be
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just as, if not more, extreme.
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In the mean time, Bitcoin has been slowly shedding its anarchistic and
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anti-establishment origins and finding places where it can provide
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legitimate value within the current financial world. In this talk, we'll
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cover both how Bitcoin is in a unique position to provide activists and
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marginalized groups access to financial systems to ensure they can
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continue their work, while still meeting requirements placed on the
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financial system for reasonable law enforcement purposes. We'll touch on
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a few cryptographic primitives which, when combined with Bitcoin, can
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create incredibly practical and powerful tools to comply with regulation
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without giving up privacy, and of course cover a few common
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misconceptions about Bitcoin.
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