A controversial cyberpunk, Jim Bell proposed a highly
controversial concept known as “assassination politics,” whereby a contest
could be created giving a cash prize to whoever correctly predicted when a
target would die. If an individual could not afford the cash prize, he or she
could create a Website where people could contribute to the prize. In other
words, the more hated the target—typically a politician—the more people would
presumably contribute to the cash prize and the more likely somebody would
create a prediction and “win” the contest. The neat thing about cryptography, Jim Bell believed, was
that it could make all the predictions and cash prizes completely anonymous. That is, people could
encrypt their predictions and reveal the decryption
keys only after the prediction
came true, thereby preventing the target from being tipped off prematurely.
See Also:
Anonymous; Cryptography or “Crypto”; Cyberpunk; Decryption or Decipher; Key.
Bell, J. Assassination Politics. [Online, September 30, 2004.] Libertarian
Thought Website. http://www.libertarianthought.com/texts/asspol.html; Graham,
Robert. Hacking Lexicon. Robert Graham Website. [Online, 2001.]
http://www.linuxsecurity.com/
resource_files/documentation/hacking-dict.html.