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== Subgroup Personalities == '''Belongers''': 15% - Those who seek to be part of a community that values privacy and security as fundamental rights. They often participate in discussions to align with the community’s values. '''Emulators''': 10% - Individuals who admire renowned cryptographers and security experts and strive to emulate their success and expertise by engaging with their work. '''Doomsdayers''': 20% - Members who are highly skeptical of government and corporate surveillance efforts, often vocal about potential risks and vulnerabilities. '''Survivalists''': 15% - Cautious individuals who focus on practical cryptographic applications and the implementation of secure systems to protect personal and organizational data. '''Achievers''': 25% - Ambitious cryptographers and security professionals aiming to make significant contributions to the field, often through research and development. '''Saviors''': 10% - Socially conscious members who advocate for the ethical use of cryptography to protect human rights and privacy. '''Integrators''': 5% - Philanthropic individuals who leverage their cryptographic expertise to support non-profit organizations and initiatives focused on privacy and security. <span id="what-are-the-goals-and-aspirations-of-the-community-4"></span>
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