The seven deadly sins of crypto privacy

The seven deadly sins of crypto privacy
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The lack of privacy protection is the Original Sin of all public blockchains – from Satoshi’s original Bitcoin whitepaper down to the most cutting-edge, modular, and parallelized network that does 100 million transactions per second with a zeptosecond finality time.

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