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mailbox.org came after the Snowden revelations: a talk with Peer Heinlein

We spoke with Peer Heinlein of the
crypto email service mailbox.org. But there is much more at stake. They're expanding their business model.

We recently spoke with Peer Heinlein, founder of the crypto e-mail service mailbox.org. But it’s about much more than mail: the company is expanding its business model.

A detailed conversation with the CEO of mailbox.org

We enjoyed an extended conversation with Peer Heinlein, the founder and managing director of the e-mail provider mailbox.org. But not only that: Heinlein also runs JPBerlin, a provider for socially and politically engaged people, in addition to Heinlein Hosting, another consulting firm and his own Linux academy. You can read the german version here.

There is a lot of competition among crypto-mail providers, with Posteo’s offices literally just around the corner. Another, Tutanota is based in Hanover, to name just the two best-known German competitors, and there are many more abroad.

But there is more: Heinlein, the law graduate, who used to work as a journalist over the years has grown into the role of an entrepreneur, and he also lobbies on his own behalf. His topics include the increasing hunger of the German authorities for access to online services that manage their customers‘ data. A recent example is the ongoing revision of the German Telecommunications Act (TKG). If the EU gets its way, all providers would have to integrate official backdoors for the authorities. IT security or digital seclusion would no longer be possible.

https://tarnkappe.info/mailbox-org-came-after-the-snowden-revelations-a-talk-with-peer-heinlein/

#interview #mailboxorg #crypto #mail #service
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"For years, Bitcoin wallet Wasabi has led its users to believe its crypto mixing service was private and untraceable."

Turns out, blockchain analytics unit Chainalysis could de-anonymize Wasabi’s mixer with open source techniques.

Experts have known about a flaw in peelchain-centric designs since July 2019. A member of Samourai described how he could trace 10 BTC ($389,000) through Wasabi’s mixing process.

According to Bitcoin developer LaurentMT, anyone interested in tracing Wasabi’s mixed coins could do so without advanced tools. Chainalysis simply used a public flaw in the Wasabi mixing service."

https://protos.com/bitcoin-mixing-coinjoin-wasabi-chainalysis-samourai-privacy-wallet/

#crypto #btc #bitcoin @UnchainedInnovations
Biden to issue executive order on cryptocurrency

President Biden is expected to sign an executive order on cryptocurrency this week that will mark the first step toward regulating how digital currency is traded

https://nypost.com/2022/03/08/biden-to-issue-executive-order-on-cryptocurrency/
#crypto #cbdc
A single change in Bitcoin's coding could reduce its carbon footprint by 99%, say campaigners

Bitcoin's energy consumption could be vastly reduced by a single change to the cryptocurrency's programming, a new campaign backed by Greenpeace USA and the billionaire founder of the Ripple cryptocurrency, Chris Larsen, has claimed.

https://www.euronews.com/next/2022/03/29/a-single-change-in-bitcoin-coding-could-reduce-its-carbon-footprint-by-99-say-campaigners
#btc #bitcoin #crypto #ripple #greenpeace
Russia One Step Closer To Using Bitcoin, Crypto In International Trade

The Russian Ministry of Finance and its central bank have agreed on a draft bill allowing bitcoin and cryptocurrency payments for international trade settlements, per a report from Russian news outlet Tass.

https://www.zerohedge.com/crypto/russia-one-step-closer-using-bitcoin-crypto-international-trade
#bitcoin #crypto #legaltender
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The 2 images above describe what seems to have happened at #FTX #Crypto-currency exchange.

CEO Sam Bankman-Fried (
#SBF) operated what is known as a "Flywheel scheme" at #FTX

Flywheel schemes enable firms to mark their illiquid token holdings to market value.

Throw in a little market manipulation, and you can generate billions in assets.


At least, on paper.

In reality, these tokens cannot be monetized because the markets are so distorted!
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#FTX's token, #FTT, is used internally within the exchange.

#FTX's "assets" included #FTT valued at over $5 Billion.

However
#FTT's market capitalization was only approx $3 Billion. 🤷‍♂

Additionally the majority of the remainder of #FTX "assets" appear to be highly illiquid #AltCoin tokens


https://twitter.com/MikeBurgersburg/status/1588481525527502848
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Each dot represents $100,000 of US taxpayers' money ostensibly donated as vital "Aid to #Ukraine".

Much of it now likely lining the pockets of members of the corrupt
#Zelensky #regime of #Ukraine.

It was recently revealed that some of this
#US "aid-to-Ukraine" money was "invested", by the Zelensky regime, in the #FTX #crypto #ponzi scheme

Money from #FTX was subsequently laundered ("donated"), by #FTX founder Sam #BankmanFreid, back into the coffers of the Biden election campaign

#moneylaundering
Hackers can steal cryptographic keys by video-recording power LEDs 60 feet away | Ars Technica

Researchers have devised a novel attack that recovers the secret encryption keys stored in smart cards and smartphones by using cameras in iPhones or commercial surveillance systems to video record power LEDs that show when the card reader or smartphone is turned on.
The attacks enable a new way to exploit two previously disclosed side channels, a class of attack that measures physical effects that leak from a device as it performs a cryptographic operation. By carefully monitoring characteristics such as power consumption, sound, electromagnetic emissions, or the amount of time it takes for an operation to occur, attackers can assemble enough information to recover secret keys that underpin the security and confidentiality of a cryptographic algorithm.


Video-Based Cryptanalysis: Extracting Cryptographic Keys from Video Footage of a Device’s Power LED – https://eprint.iacr.org/2023/923

#Hacking #Crypto #mobile