Somehow I can't believe ppl will take the issue of cryptocurrency and privacy put it side by side as if they're born pair.
you can circumvent the data so it can be more private (like a money laundering but adapt it to crypto), but there's never an absolute privacy in cryptocurrency.
Freedom without central banking (yes)
#F point
-often forgets the 'open ledger' element of cryptocurrency.
@blinkwarp there are cryptocurrencies out there which add the privacy in as a fundemental aspect of the algorithm. thus hiding the final destination. Hardware wallets also support this for coins that do not do it natively (like bitcoin, which is pretty crude by comparison to more modern crypto), they create subwallets that cant be tracked to the parent wallet for each transaction and manages them from a master wallet so the owner never has to deal with the implementation details.
so yea, privacy with crypto is pretty easy to achieve and a design consideration for a lot of this.
absolutely terrific and smart summary, this is what I'm exactly thinking
anonimity != privacy
cryptocurrency generally is not inborn safe etc, it's still need some plus-plus method and extraordinary techniques to get it better overtime
> not to mention surveillance system is also a 'growing plant'
there's somebody that promote as if cryptocurrency and privacy-protection is born pair. As if "to buy drugs" "just use crypto" and you automagically safe.