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Network, Cryptography, and the Next World to Come: An Everlasting American Techno Millenarianism?

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To understand the nexus between networked cryptography and American religiosity, it is essential to embed this inquiry within the broader context of religious imaginaries associated with communication networks in nineteenth-century North America and their evolution into the spiritual landscape of the twentieth century. Throughout United States history, network imaginaries have exerted a substantial influence, engaging in a continuous dialogue with the evolution of religious thought, attributing eschatological expectations to networks, and ascribing them with a profound sense of ultimate purpose and significance. This investigation finds its ultimate context within the early techno-libertarian communities of 1990s California, pivotal in shaping the design, development, and objectives of networked cryptography online, ultimately giving birth to cryptocurrencies and the blockchain protocol.
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hal-04483358 , version 1 (15-04-2024)

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David Pucheu. Network, Cryptography, and the Next World to Come: An Everlasting American Techno Millenarianism?. Zygon, 2024, Blockchain, Religious Imaginaries and Theology, ⟨10.16995/zygon.11014⟩. ⟨hal-04483358⟩
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