This is a tricky but a passionate, personal one.
As a journalist in my native country I have been listened to, surveilled, visibly followed by the government as a form of intimidation, threatened and finally persecuted by the government and government controlled media. The final result was the political asylum the United States has granted me some 18 years ago. I find it terrifying that nowadays every human being on the planet is a subject of vast powers that know “everything about them.”
Strategic Areas of Work on https://www.dash.org/dash-strategy/ among other goals states: "The privacy solution implemented called for a two-tier network to perform transaction anonymization services for end users, and represented nothing short of a paradigm shift in the potential structure of a decentralized network," thusly emphasizing Dash’s revolutionary feature: it protects our right to privacy.
As I wrote in Dash World: Marketing Audit, Progress & Road-map thread DASH as the Privacy Sentinel is in “a very early stages of exploring possibilities of promoting PrivacyProtect / DashSecure I zeroed on 157 journalists in over 30 countries with human rights and need for privacy. It’s a huge task that at the moment has no clear outcome and many constraints. (no budget, if properly done this venture requires a lot, a lot of time; I can't know what the reactions of these people will be -- I started contacting them but as you might imagine, all of them are very busy. I am mentioning this as an illustration of many avenues the Dash World and its team is exploring; to many to mention. In the future only the avenues feasible to pursue will be shared with the community - I do not want us to be mislead with great ideas and for sure would not like to make any promises.”
I am now ready to reach out toward all these journalists (and some more I put on my ever growing list) and will see where this will take us. To the book, a study, anything that would promote Dash as the champion of the key human rights: “to be left alone” in our (legal, legitimate, non harmful to others) lives and activities, as U.S. Justice Louis Brandeis wrote in his famous dissent in Olmstead v. United States (1928)[1].
Brandeis defined the "right to be let alone" as "the most comprehensive of rights, and the right most valued by civilized men." If we position Dash as the champion of human rights and established it as such it would help us all over the world and increase our use and visibility.
[1] Source: https://www.law.cornell.edu/supremecourt/text/277/438#writing-USSC_CR_0277_0438_ZD
As a journalist in my native country I have been listened to, surveilled, visibly followed by the government as a form of intimidation, threatened and finally persecuted by the government and government controlled media. The final result was the political asylum the United States has granted me some 18 years ago. I find it terrifying that nowadays every human being on the planet is a subject of vast powers that know “everything about them.”
Strategic Areas of Work on https://www.dash.org/dash-strategy/ among other goals states: "The privacy solution implemented called for a two-tier network to perform transaction anonymization services for end users, and represented nothing short of a paradigm shift in the potential structure of a decentralized network," thusly emphasizing Dash’s revolutionary feature: it protects our right to privacy.
As I wrote in Dash World: Marketing Audit, Progress & Road-map thread DASH as the Privacy Sentinel is in “a very early stages of exploring possibilities of promoting PrivacyProtect / DashSecure I zeroed on 157 journalists in over 30 countries with human rights and need for privacy. It’s a huge task that at the moment has no clear outcome and many constraints. (no budget, if properly done this venture requires a lot, a lot of time; I can't know what the reactions of these people will be -- I started contacting them but as you might imagine, all of them are very busy. I am mentioning this as an illustration of many avenues the Dash World and its team is exploring; to many to mention. In the future only the avenues feasible to pursue will be shared with the community - I do not want us to be mislead with great ideas and for sure would not like to make any promises.”
I am now ready to reach out toward all these journalists (and some more I put on my ever growing list) and will see where this will take us. To the book, a study, anything that would promote Dash as the champion of the key human rights: “to be left alone” in our (legal, legitimate, non harmful to others) lives and activities, as U.S. Justice Louis Brandeis wrote in his famous dissent in Olmstead v. United States (1928)[1].
Brandeis defined the "right to be let alone" as "the most comprehensive of rights, and the right most valued by civilized men." If we position Dash as the champion of human rights and established it as such it would help us all over the world and increase our use and visibility.
[1] Source: https://www.law.cornell.edu/supremecourt/text/277/438#writing-USSC_CR_0277_0438_ZD