Rew Bustamante, reportedly a former CIA intelligence officer, has claimed blockchain is "Super powerful stuff" that represents a threat to America's national security.
Bustamante, who specializes in publishing life-hacks based on his knowledge of espionage, made his elliptical remarks in a subreddit thread on Dec. 22.
Bustamante is also reportedly a United States Air Force veteran and Fortune 10 corporate advisor.
He brought up blockchain in response to a question in a subreddit thread, on news aggregation site Reddit, dedicated to Bustamante's "Everyday Espionage" - what he dubs an "Integrated education and training platform that teaches international espionage tactics to benefit everyday life."
"Block-chain technology [sic.] No joke. Super powerful stuff, and the first one to figure out how to hack it, manipulate it or bring it down wins."
While the ex-CIA official did not further elaborate on his remarks, he acknowledged one other Redditor's response, who asked him for clarification in regard to blockchain versus developments in quantum computing - to which Bustamante responded with "Fair point!!!".
Bustamante's exclamation spawned a discussion of the possibility that quantum computing will "Forever alter" the cryptographic protection that underpins blockchain - thus specifically attributing Bustamante's "Bring it down" to an argument along this vein.
Others meanwhile attempted to extrapolate different meanings based on the scant information given in Bustamante's comment.
One Redditor suggested his remarks could refer to "The persistent possibility of untraceable, anonymous transactions [that] can happen" on blockchains as being one type of national security threat allegedly posed by the technology.
Another pointed to the potential for "Falsified" data - i.e. hijacking the blockchain for the purposes of disinformation - which would allegedly become all the more pernicious when stored in an immutable blockchain-based system.
Ex-CIA Official Claims Blockchain Is 'Biggest Threat' to Future of US National Security
gepubliceerd op Dec 24, 2018
by Cointele | gepubliceerd op Coinage
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