6/16/2026 at 11:34:52 PM
A lot of thaler related projects. Nothing wrong with that, but it suggests that something (the EU digital independence drive?) is making people on the board interested in funding digital cash related stuff.Thaler presumably winds up having to have a clearing house function, which is a public utility question: Maybe NLNet foundation is thinking about the long history of the dutch engagement in fintech, back to the 17th century?
by ggm
6/17/2026 at 3:17:31 AM
I have a feeling the nlnet fund is bunch of nerds who have autonomy over the budget (ie: they are funding namecoin development). I don’t think they represent either the EU or Netherlands position when it comes to privacy.by csomar
6/17/2026 at 3:49:53 AM
Nothing I said was meant to imply they represented either the EU or the Netherlands as a government. I said they are interested in the space, and I was trying to say I thought it reflected on trends I see. That's all. That's why I said "interested in" and "thinking about"On reviewing who is on it, I know several members of the board. I would not call them "nerds" in the pejorative sense they're serious people with decades of experience in the ICT sector. If you didn't mean it disparagingly, they are certainly nerdy, but they are not only a "bunch of nerds"
by ggm
6/17/2026 at 10:25:11 AM
> I would not call them "nerds" in the pejorative sense ... disparagingly ... but they are not only a "bunch of nerds"Not sure what got you fired here? This is hacker news, not a lawyers' forum. Also, personally, it was just a hunch from their continued namecoin support. I didn't even check the profiles of the committee.
But back to re-explain my point, I think these individuals were acting on their own volition rather than a directive or planned strategy from the EU/NL.
by csomar
6/17/2026 at 3:25:15 PM
the funds are listed here: https://ngi.eu/opencalls/i think nlnet is only the executor.
NGI is a European Commission initiative. that's pretty close to a EU strategy i think.
by em-bee
6/17/2026 at 5:21:21 AM
>Nothing I said was meant to imply they represented either the EU or the Netherlands as a government.the sentence you are referring to said (pay attention to the italics): "I don’t think they represent either the EU or Netherlands position when it comes to privacy.
by fsckboy
6/17/2026 at 5:27:49 AM
Good point. I should read carefully before firing off at other people. I also had focussed on the fintech digital currency and EU independence view of things and not the privacy issue.by ggm
6/16/2026 at 11:38:17 PM
there is a dedicated fund for taler, that alone explains why there are so many projects. now why there is a fund for that is the real question to ask. i guess the people behind the next generation internet initiative giving money to the foundation thought it is an important topic.by em-bee