We’re building hands-on courses that transform privacy-curious individuals into crypto-capable practitioners. No fluff. No GUI tutorials. Just terminal, tools, and real skills.
Current Course: Cypherpunk 101 — 12 weeks of command-line cryptography, OpSec, and applied privacy (Week 1 live now)
“Privacy is necessary for an open society in the electronic age.”— Eric Hughes, A Cypherpunk’s Manifesto (1993)
We build this school on five principles:
We don’t just read about privacy. We implement it.
Every lesson includes hands-on CLI exercises. You’ll build real systems, use real tools, develop real skills. By the end of Cypherpunk 101, you’ll have your own personal privacy infrastructure—not just theoretical knowledge.
For: Linux users comfortable with CLI
For: Complete beginners — no technical prerequisites
For: Cypherpunk 101 graduates
When you encrypt a file via GUI, you click a button. On the CLI, you understand which algorithm is used, where keys are stored, what metadata remains, how to script it, and when it fails and why.
Every tool we teach is open source. You (or the security community) can read the code, verify claims, and trust through transparency—not marketing. Closed-source “trust us” encryption is worthless.
Core courses are free forever. We may offer advanced courses, guided cohorts, or mentorship later—but foundational privacy skills stay accessible to everyone. Privacy is a right. Education to protect it should be too.
By completing Cypherpunk 101, you’ll have:
Not just knowledge. Real infrastructure you can use today.
New to Linux? Start with Privacy 101—it covers Linux basics before diving into command-line crypto.
We deliver value now, not perfection later.
Instead of waiting months to release everything at once, we launch one week at a time:
This course is built by someone who learned cryptography the hard way—through trial, error, and countless hours reading man pages.
My promise: No BS. No hype. Just practical skills that work in the real world.
This site is rated AIL-2 (Human Created, Major AI Augmentation) using Daniel Miessler’s AI Influence Level framework.
What this means: The curriculum design, core content, and every hands-on walkthrough are human-directed. AI assists with formatting, prose refinement, and site generation. Transparency matters. Especially here.
Know your local laws. Some jurisdictions restrict encryption tools or anonymous communication. You’re responsible for understanding and complying with laws in your region.
Privacy tools don’t make you untouchable. They protect your rights while you act lawfully. No system is perfect—evaluate your risks accordingly.
Verify us cryptographically.
No trust required—just math.
If you’ve found value here, consider supporting our mission:
Support with Monero or Bitcoin →“Cypherpunks write code. We know that someone has to write software to defend privacy, and since we can’t get privacy unless we all do, we’re going to write it.”— Eric Hughes, A Cypherpunk’s Manifesto