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Privacy News

Despite the widespread belief that Bitcoin is anonymous and private, Bitcoin and most other cryptocurrencies’ privacy isn’t always good enough by default. Bitcoin’s balances are public, and addresses cannot offer more than pseudonymity. There are some services that can help with masking transactions, but they are not popular and easy enough to gain a large user-base and they also often have fees. Some news about Bitcoin privacy is promising: the implementation of SegWit and the use of the Lightning Network might be first steps in improving privacy. Some developers are focusing on the privacy of cryptocurrencies and developing protocols suitable for private transactions. Today, there are more and more cryptocurrencies that uses different privacy technologies but have their focus on anonymous transactions. Still, popular cryptocurrencies are trying to have the feature of public transactions as they may be used in business banking.

News
Global auditing giant Ernst & Young has released the third iteration of its zero-knowledge proof Ethereum scaling solution.
EY publishes an Ethereum scaling solution to the public domain
Osato Avan-Nomayo
2021-07-05T18:10:00+01:00
11114
Sponsored
It may not have a meme dog or billionaire booster, but a privacy coin protocol is bullish about the value of anonymity.
Privacy protocol’s dogged focus on untraceable coins and anonymous communication
Connor Sephton
2021-06-28T20:20:00+01:00
2333
Opinion
Is it possible to build a sustainable IoT-powered smart city of the future, one that doesn’t have all the dystopian side effects?
Smart cities are the future, but they might threaten privacy
Sergei Lonshakov
2021-06-27T08:17:00+01:00
3798
Follow up
The Bitcoin Taproot upgrade will activate later in 2021 as developers urge to create applications that will leverage its advantages.
Bitcoin Taproot locked in to improve privacy and introduce smart contracts
Osato Avan-Nomayo
2021-06-26T13:47:00+01:00
11763
Opinion
Cryptocurrencies represent far less of a market for criminals compared to traditional finance, so crypto bans won’t solve the problem.
Banning cryptocurrencies to counter crime is a nonsensical excuse
Mervik Haums
2021-06-24T10:11:00+01:00
2747
Sponsored
With privacy tools that completely obfuscate transactions, a seven-year-old blockchain is moving its liquidity to decentralized exchanges.
Decentralized privacy protocol launches yield farming to shift liquidity to DeFi
Connor Sephton
2021-06-21T22:15:00+01:00
3615
News
The use of blockchain could discourage bad behavior because people would be tied to their posts forever, Frank McCourt said.
Former LA Dodgers owner earmarks $100M for blockchain-based social media
Helen Partz
2021-06-21T08:53:43+01:00
4389
News
Unlike private companies, the ECB has “no commercial interest” in monetizing users’ data, the ECB executive board member argued.
Digital euro offers better privacy protections than private stablecoins: ECB official
Samuel Haig
2021-06-21T06:26:40+01:00
4969

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