Does it express views that Cypherpunks will find agreeable?
My expectation is that most Cypherpunks will find this novel unobjectionable. Cypherpunks are sometimes caricatured as irrational fringe elements. By placing modern-day concerns in a larger context going back at least to World War 2, this book might help to explain some of the concerns that motivate many Cypherpunks. It is important to remember that novels are works of art, and like other works of art, get much of their power from indirectness and ambiguity. Consequently, any readers looking for explicit statements about anything are apt to find this work frustrating.