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"Certain types of encryption, it turns out, are an ideal way to bring security to a decentralized system while keeping the system flexible. Rather than trying to seal out trouble with a rigid wall of security, networks can tolerate all kinds of crap if a large portion of its members use peer-to-peer encryption."
—Kevin Kelly, from 'Out of Control: The New Biology of Machines, Social Systems, & the Economic World' (1992)
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