Edward Snowden Revealed as the Pseudonymous Member in Zcash’s Creation
Turns out, the identity of the sixth participant in the “trusted setup” ceremony, who was known by the pseudonym “John Dobbertin,” was Edward Snowden.
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Turns out, the identity of the sixth participant in the “trusted setup” ceremony, who was known by the pseudonym “John Dobbertin,” was Edward Snowden.
The NSA whistleblower was one of six key figures participating in the trusted setup ceremony crucial to launching the anonymous cryptocurrency, Zcash.
Privacy coin Zcash (ZEC) has revealed that Edward Snowden, the US National Security Agency (NSA) whistleblower, is John Dobbertin, the final pseudonymous participant in the coin’s trusted setup process.
The NSA whistleblower and privacy advocate has been at ZEC since 2016
Edward Snowden has revealed that he was the one behind the pseudonym John Dobbertin that participated in the Zcash ceremony. The post Edward Snowden Reveals His Role in Zcash Launch…
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Per a Forbes exclusive, activist Edward Snowden revealed his participation in a ceremony that led to the creation of the privacy coin Zcash. Developed by the Electric Coin Company (ECC),…
It turns out the pseudonymous John Dobbertin, who was one of the six participants in the Zcash Ceremony, was Edward Snowden all along.
The NSA whistleblower was one of six people holding part of a private key to create Zcash.
The NSA whistleblower and privacy advocate was one of six participants in the cryptocurrency’s fabled 2016 “trusted setup” ceremony, using a pseudonym.