| Filed | Form | Description | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 11/19/25 | DEFA14A | DEFA14A | → |
| 11/12/25 | DEFA14A | DEFA14A | → |
| 11/3/25 | DEFA14A | DEFA14A | → |
| 11/3/25 | DEF 14A | DEF 14A | → |
| 10/24/25 | PRE 14A | PRE 14A | → |
| 4/28/25 | DEFA14A | DEFA14A | → |
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| Filed | Form | Description | |
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| 12/30/25 | 4 | OWNERSHIP DOCUMENT | → |
| 12/30/25 | 4 | OWNERSHIP DOCUMENT | → |
| 12/30/25 | 4 | OWNERSHIP DOCUMENT | → |
| 12/30/25 | 4 | OWNERSHIP DOCUMENT | → |
| 12/30/25 | 4 | OWNERSHIP DOCUMENT | → |
| 12/30/25 | 4 | OWNERSHIP DOCUMENT | → |
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A cypherpunk is one who advocates the widespread use of strong cryptography and privacy-enhancing technologies as a means of effecting social and political change. The cypherpunk movement originated in the late 1980s and gained traction with the establishment of the "Cypherpunks" electronic mailing list in 1992, where informal groups of activists, technologists, and cryptographers discussed strategies to enhance individual privacy and resist state or corporate surveillance.