Reports
The Case for Electronic Cash
Why Private Peer-to-Peer Payments are Essential to an Open Society
Testimony

Cryptocurrencies are the first digital analog to physical cash. Until now, to transact online, one had had to use a third party intermediary, like a bank or payments service. That third party will see everything you are doing, and they can decide not to let you transact.
Cash–electronic or otherwise–is more than a method of payment. It is a fundamental tool for individual privacy and autonomy, and it is necessary for an open society. It is an escape valve in our increasingly intermediated and surveilled world.
Why Private Peer-to-Peer Payments are Essential to an Open Society