Particles & protocols

electron
proton
atom
molecule
transistor
chip
network
Ethernet 1973
TCP/IP 1982
HTTP 1990
BITTORRENT 2001
BLOCKCHAIN 2009
SAFENETWORK 2016

I’m working on a presentation, is this overview correct? :smile:

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edit:

SAFENETWORK 2006
BLOCKCHAIN 2009 :wink:

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MVP is next week… :smile:

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for all practical purposes yes looks good how you have it :slight_smile:

The universe went straight from molecules to transistors? That’s impressive!

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BitTorrent to Safenetwork was also not easy…same as making transistors from Silicon

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What of?..lol…I’m lost… :smile:

The export of cryptographic technology and devices from the United States was severely restricted by U.S. law until 1992, but was gradually eased until 2000; some restrictions still remain.
Since World War II, many governments, including the U.S. and its NATO
allies, have regulated the export of cryptography for national security
considerations, and, as late as 1992, cryptography was on the U.S. Munitions List as an Auxiliary Military Equipment.[2]

I think that encryption being ‘decriminalized’ world wide could be included in the list of relevant advancements.

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