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'''Vincent Aron Cate''' (born 1963) is a cryptography software developer based in Anguilla. He graduated from the University of California, Berkeley and ran an Atari hardware business in the 1980s before beginning a Ph.D. programme at Carnegie Mellon University, but dropped out and moved to Anguilla to pursue business opportunities there. | '''Vincent Aron Cate''' (born 1963) is a cryptography software developer based in Anguilla. He graduated from the University of California, Berkeley and ran an Atari hardware business in the 1980s before beginning a Ph.D. programme at Carnegie Mellon University, but dropped out and moved to Anguilla to pursue business opportunities there. There, he would go on to establish an Internet service provider, a computer club for young students, and an annual cryptography conference. A former U.S. citizen, he gave up his U.S. citizenship in 1998 in protest of U.S. laws on the export of cryptography.<ref>[http://dbpedia.org:8891/page/Vince_Cate DBpedia About: Vince Cate]</ref> He is the manager domain registrations for the Anguillan government ([[.ai]]).<ref>[https://www.forbes.com/sites/barrycollins/2024/01/31/the-tiny-caribbean-island-thats-making-a-fortune-from-ai/ Forbes: The Tiny Caribbean Island That’s Making A Fortune From AI]</ref> through [[Zenaida.Cate.ai]].<ref>[https://zenaida.cate.ai/faq/ Zenaide.Cate.ai FAQs]</ref> | ||
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Organization: | Offshore Information Services; DataHaven.Net Ltd |
Country: | Anguilla |
Email: | vincecate@gmail.com |
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Blog: | https://howfiatdies.blogspot.com/ |
Facebook: | Vince Cate |
LinkedIn: | Vince Cate |
Vincent Aron Cate (born 1963) is a cryptography software developer based in Anguilla. He graduated from the University of California, Berkeley and ran an Atari hardware business in the 1980s before beginning a Ph.D. programme at Carnegie Mellon University, but dropped out and moved to Anguilla to pursue business opportunities there. There, he would go on to establish an Internet service provider, a computer club for young students, and an annual cryptography conference. A former U.S. citizen, he gave up his U.S. citizenship in 1998 in protest of U.S. laws on the export of cryptography.[1] He is the manager domain registrations for the Anguillan government (.ai).[2] through Zenaida.Cate.ai.[3]