The Cypherpunk Library

yu3zhou4 360 points 95 comments June 08, 2026
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proxysna

Looks really nice, but 10 fps in Firefox.

tangerine67g

nice work, interesting page I don't think you need a pretty landing page and the content of https://www.cypherpunkbooks.com/collection could directly live under https://www.cypherpunkbooks.com/ it's a website with information and I really want to see the collection and information insteda of just a single headline with an animation

unprovable

Nice - can't wait to see how it grows!

ramon156

the hover animation on the books in `/` slows down my Firefox Cool project nonetheless! Enjoyed browsing through the options

juleiie

Everything on the Internet is public domain, up for grabs In the past you could argue about legal stuff but now the LLM training companies have proven that beyond all doubt, it is not only possible but even legal to use any Internet material as you see fit.

raffael_de

Privacy for the citizens and transparency for the government. Sadly, all democracies are right in the middle of establishing the polar opposite.

Yokohiii

> THE CYPHERNOMICON I've peeked into that one. I've expected those people to be radical to some degree, but I didn't expect they write it down so clearly. This writing wants to see the collapse of governments and democracy. I find it painful to read such radical statements. So I didn't get very deep. But I am riddled how those people think a collapse of that scale will work out in their favor. They are deeply reliant on technology and the first thing to happen on collapse, is that many lights turn off.

my_throwaway23

Side note: I love literature, but I can not for the life of me understand how anyone can consider non-fiction enjoyable to read. Informative, perhaps interesting, yes, but enjoyable? Heck no. Take me as far away from reality as possible. Though, of course, to each their own.

kriro

I've been a bit out of the loop with Austrian Economics (last re-read of Human Action was ~15 years ago). I'm very well read in it and enjoy the aesthetics of the theories and the history of thought books but got very tired of the online flame-wars and the political side in general (both the pro- and anti-Austrians). So Praxeology of Privacy sounds like an interesting read, I'll give it a go this year.

phyzix5761

If anyone is curious, like me, what Cypherpunk means: "A cypherpunk is one who advocates the widespread use of strong cryptography and privacy-enhancing technologies as a means of effecting social and political change."[0] [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cypherpunk

agentbraker

Great work! Open access to knowledge is always a win.

ricksunny

The crypto-oriented 4Seas coworking in Chiang Mai set up a very nice exhibit to cypherpunks as laid against the history of cryptography. I took pictures as the exhibit is supposed to have been taken down by now: https://www.google.com/maps/contrib/113373898014727437041/pl... I have photos of the individual exhibit pieces too if anyone's interested.

zeafoamrun

Lots of "digital cash" books there. I have to say that Bitcoin and Ethereum have not lived up to their cypherpunk ethos.

alice-fishr

Site wants to access other devices on local network, o rly?

ur-whale

Nice to see Tim May writings on HN

rhgraysonii

It might be helpful to rotate the books on the frontpage so that that you can read them by binding without tilting your head.

jrochkind1

back when crypto meant crypto not crypto

drannex

This is a very pretty layout and all, but the site itself needs more of a mission statement, to stand for something other than a dozen or two direct sources. Perhaps it can grow (and it should!) But, if anyone here is serious about this, and our hacker histories, please see the Cyberpunk Project Library, which features much more articles on all of this and then some: http://project.cyberpunk.ru/idb/ ("Last updated somewhen on 1998") There is another site that was built around the same time (92-2003?), that tracked privacy and other cypher/cyberpunk writings on a much larger scale (and other Extropian) writings, particularly by ~sasha (RIP), but I am unable to find it in my links right now. Perhaps its time to rebuild and expand, and the Cypherpunk Library could be the place.

ktallett

Is anyone going to the neocypherpunk event in Berlin this weekend?

firefax

I thought we had this, and it's called anonbib? https://www.freehaven.net/anonbib/

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