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DESCRIPTION:Privacy tools are usually defended on technical grounds: better
  cryptography\, stronger anonymity sets\, harder to trace. That framing co
 ncedes too much. This talk draws on The Praxeology of Privacy to make the 
 economic case. When surveillance is cheap\, control is cheap. Confidential
  transactions and stealth addresses impose real costs on the adversary's a
 bility to observe and act. Mises' action axiom tells us economic calculati
 on requires informational freedom\; Voskuil's axiom of resistance tells us
  security is measured by the cost to compromise it. Monero operationalizes
  both. The talk covers the three-axiom framework\, the financial surveilla
 nce stack Monero is built to defeat\, and why fungibility is the property 
 that determines whether digital money can remain sound money.
DTSTAMP:20260530T102016Z
LOCATION:Hall 2 / Sala 2
SUMMARY:The Praxeology of Privacy: Monero as Economic Argument - Max Hilleb
 rand
URL:https://cfp.twed.org/mk6/talk/8ABHND/
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