Technically maybe, but not necessarily. This is same tactic that executives use all the time to force their employees to do illegal, or unethical actions, without ever telling them to.
For example, Wells Fargo executives didn’t tell their bank employees to commit fraud, but they set their sales targets to such that the ONLY way to achieve them was to defraud their customers.
However, I didn’t read the actual white paper, so maybe it does explicitly say they backdoors need to be built.
Technically maybe, but not necessarily. This is same tactic that executives use all the time to force their employees to do illegal, or unethical actions, without ever telling them to.
For example, Wells Fargo executives didn’t tell their bank employees to commit fraud, but they set their sales targets to such that the ONLY way to achieve them was to defraud their customers.
However, I didn’t read the actual white paper, so maybe it does explicitly say they backdoors need to be built.