China’s “Panama” Censorship & The Implications For Encryption, Bitcoin

China’s “Panama” Censorship & The Implications For Encryption, Bitcoin

The Panama Papers will have political and social fallout for months and years to come, much like the Libor scandal or the Edward Snowden leaks. A vote of no confidence for Iceland’s prime minister and Internet censorship in China are likely but the beginning. With top Chinese leaders cited in the leaks, the nation is reportedly turning to Internet censorship to censor the topic. Süddeutsche Zeitung, in collaboration with the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, reported that family members had connections . Censors were compromising the integrity of searches containing....


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