政府禁止自托管加密货币,要求所有计算机安装后门(2035年)
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一切都悄无声息地开始了。各国政府并没有直接取缔密码学或去中心化协议,而是向苹果、微软、谷歌、英特尔、AMD以及其他主要的芯片、操作系统和浏览器供应商施压,要求它们“遵守国家安全”。
第一阶段,人工智能后门:每台新设备都配备了强制性的可信人工智能模块(TAM)。官方将其宣传为反欺诈和儿童保护。
实际上,TAM是一个驻留的人工智能代理,具有内核级别的钩子。它拦截机器上运行的每个程序,扫描“危险数学”,并将“异常行为”上报。人们被告知它就像杀毒软件。很少有人意识到它比任何曾经设计过的rootkit都更强大。
第二阶段,旧机器的淘汰:起初,人们还紧抱着他们的旧笔记本电脑、树莓派和离网服务器。但软件和浏览器的更新停止了。根据新的网络犯罪法,互联网服务提供商开始阻止来自“不合规设备”的流量。渐渐地,使用旧硬件进行在线交易的能力减弱了,人们被迫使用新堆栈。
第三阶段,禁止某些数学:随着TAM被安装在各处,政府划定了界限。在未经许可的钱包之外生成ECDSA或Ed25519密钥对成为重罪。运行类似于零知识证明、同态加密或基于格的密码学的算法会立即标记你。即使尝试用Python编写一个素数筛法也可能引发“可疑数学”警报。
人工智能不需要理解你的代码。它已经被训练了数百万种密码学模式。任何过于接近“禁忌数学”的东西都会在几毫秒内被关闭。
第四阶段,受控经济:自托管消失了。所有钱包都由国家批准的托管人发行。
像USDC这样的稳定币成为商业的支柱,但每笔交易都必须通过TAM预先清算。
像Monero风格的环签名这样的“黑色数学”被定为数字恐怖主义。
发布开源隐私代码的开发者被指控与军火贩子同罪。
大多数公民都适应了。许多人从未意识到其中的差异。他们轻触手机,刷脸支付,并相信世界更安全。
地下世界:嗯,数学永不消亡。一些研究人员将离线设备偷运到法拉第笼中,围绕“自由数学”计算建立社区。其他人设计了使用骰子、扑克牌和物理随机性的模拟密码学,以创建TAM无法触及的密钥。一个全球性的地下世界正在发展,通过光盘、二维码纹身,甚至记忆的助记词传递秘密。
他们被贴上了极端分子的标签,但他们认为自己是保护主义者,保持着数字仍然可以自由的想法。
可悲的是,这与欧盟等地正在考虑的聊天控制措施相差不远。在20世纪90年代,美国的强加密本身被认为是“军火”,并被禁止出口。这是一张关于端到端加密战争的全球地图:https://community.qbix.com/t/the-global-war-on-end-to-end-encryption/214
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It started quietly. Governments didn’t outlaw cryptography or decentralized protocols outright. Instead they pressured Apple, Microsoft, Google, Intel, AMD, and every other major vendor of chips, operating systems, and browsers to "comply with national security".<p>Phase 1, the AI backdoor: Every new device shipped with a mandatory Trusted AI Module (TAM). Officially it was marketed as anti-fraud and child protection.
In reality, TAM was a resident AI agent with kernel-level hooks. It intercepted every program running on the machine, scanned for "dangerous math", and reported "anomalous behavior" upstream. People were told it was like antivirus. Few realized it was more powerful than any rootkit ever devised.<p>Phase 2, obsolescence of the old machines: At first people clung to their older laptops, Raspberry Pis, and off-grid servers. But updates for software and browsers stopped. ISPs began blocking traffic from “non-compliant devices” under new cybercrime laws. Slowly, the ability to transact online with older hardware dwindled, and people were forced onto the new stack.<p>Phase 3, The ban on certain math: With TAM installed everywhere, governments drew the line. Generating ECDSA or Ed25519 keypairs outside a licensed wallet became a felony. Running algorithms that resembled zero-knowledge proofs, homomorphic encryption, or lattice-based crypto flagged you instantly. Even trying to code a prime sieve in Python could raise a “suspicious math” alert.<p>The AI didn’t need to understand your code. It had been trained on millions of cryptographic patterns. Anything too close to “forbidden math” was shut down in milliseconds.<p>Phase 4, The controlled economy: Self-custody vanished. All wallets were issued by state-approved custodians.
Stablecoins like USDC became the backbone of commerce, but every transaction was pre-cleared through TAM.
"Black math" like Monero-style ring signatures was criminalized as digital terrorism.
Developers who published open-source privacy code were charged the same as arms traffickers.<p>Most citizens adjusted. Many never knew the difference. They tapped their phones, paid with their faces, and believed the world was more secure.<p>The underground: Well, math never dies. Some researchers smuggled offline devices into Faraday cages, building communities around "free math" computing. Others designed analog cryptography using dice, cards, and physical randomness to create keys beyond the reach of TAM. A global underground grew, passing secrets on optical disks, QR tattoos, and even memorized seed phrases.<p>They were labeled extremists, but they thought of themselves as preservationists, keeping alive the idea that numbers could still be free.<p>The sad part is, this isn't that far off from what is being contemplated with Chat Control in EU, etc. In the 1990s, strong encryption itself in the US was considered "munitions" and prevented from export. Here is a global map of the war on end-to-end encryption: https://community.qbix.com/t/the-global-war-on-end-to-end-encryption/214