Fundamentals on Nostr: The 2 biggest conveyers of Cypherpunk signal in the 80s and early 90s were Phish and ...
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"content": "The 2 biggest conveyers of Cypherpunk signal in the 80s and early 90s were Phish and Metallica.\n\nhttps://risk-fundamentals.ghost.io/phish-and-bitcoin-a-continuum-of-genius-network-effects-and-unintentional-foreshadowing/\n\nBoth are relevant figures in the history of information sharing. Metallica fought Napster with all their might while Phish encourages the free spread of their tapes and was the first band to sell concert recordings right after their shows.\n\nOne company links them - nugs.net - they are worth learning about.",
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