DWeb Camp 2026

Erecting resilient legal and financial structures to run our infrastructure
2026-07-10 , Idea Stage

Looking at all our efforts from my own field of expertise, it strikes me that we eventually be in need of sustainable, resilient, maybe covert and clandestine legal and financial structures to keep the infrastructure we will be running under dire circumstance alive.

So, may I invite you to a short tour around this part of reality we often don’t look at with too much attention.


Looking at all our efforts from my own field of expertise, it strikes me that we eventually be in need of sustainable, resilient, maybe covert and clandestine legal and financial structures to keep the infrastructure we will be running under dire circumstance alive. What will eventually be needed, are legal entities in networks over serveral different jurisdictions in different parts of the world, themselves maintained and run by people who are prepared to potentially take calculated risks within redundant legal and financial structures.

We need to have a look at tools and structures that the people we often dislike, the money-launderers, tax-evaders, shady business owners apply to keep their ventures afloat. May we like it or not. Shell companies, crypto, legal proxies, off-shore finance, all that stuff must be re-purposed to be ready for the uncertain future.

Most of us are, for natural reasons, not very keen or interested in such endeavors, and, for this time, I don’t want to stress your attention span vor more than half an intensive hour; but I hope this will perhaps spark the conversations we need to have as long as we have time to prepare. So, may I invite you to a short tour around this part of reality we often don’t look at with too much attention.

I am in the category “old growth” and looking for the few that have the knowledge and experience, and resources, to carefully plan for an implement what we need. Welcome.

my bio

I am an old (60+) hacker, having begun with taming mainframes for fun and money, working my way through the advent of the internet. I helped resistance in communist Poland, navigated the uncertain financial waters of German reunification and its fallout, helped address the Y2K-bug, seen the New Economy bubble burst, and so on. I am an economist and a philosopher in the field of cultural history of technology, currently CEO for a small entity that acquires and runs real estate for hacker purposes, from data centers to living communities of elderly hackers. I am member of c-base and have long been active in the CCC, and I’m a member of the German Gesellschaft für Freiheitsrechte GFF, doing things that are partially similar to what for example the EFF is doing in the US.
My nom de guerre ajuvo is easy to retrieve in hacker-related communications channels.