Maybe I should have said naturally rather than well. It's true that if privacy is your focus you can implement a Blockchain that achieves it, but at it's core Blockchain is a ledger of transactions that anyone can audit- privacy is not a natural outcome of that technology.
Which IMHO is a positive - no private transactions means corruption gets much harder, and that's always been a core selling point of the technology to me.
eucyclos|4 days ago
Which IMHO is a positive - no private transactions means corruption gets much harder, and that's always been a core selling point of the technology to me.
greesil|3 days ago
inigyou|5 days ago
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