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We have enough people on here.

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The **Cypherpunks mailing list** was fairly small but influential when **Bitcoin** was first introduced in **late 2008**. Estimates vary, but based on archived records and first-hand accounts from participants:

- Around **700 to 2,000 subscribers** were active on the **Cypherpunks and related cryptography mailing lists** (such as the **metzdowd.com cryptography list** where Satoshi Nakamoto first announced Bitcoin).

- The **core active participants**—those who regularly posted and discussed technical topics—were much fewer, likely **in the dozens**.

In short: when Bitcoin was being developed and announced (2008–2009), there were **hundreds to a few thousand total subscribers**, but only **a small, active core** who truly engaged with the ideas that shaped decentralized digital money.

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Benking 3mo ago

That’s actually the perfect size for innovation, small enough for signal to dominate noise, but big enough for ideas to spread and evolve.

The Cypherpunks proved that deep discussions among a few motivated minds can literally change the world.

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