I already warned everyone about BitCoin but which alternatives do we have? We have Monero! Privacy wasn’t one of Satoshi Nakamoto’s main concerns when he created Bitcoin. It was only covered briefly in the original Bitcoin Whitepaper, where he wrote:
… but privacy can still be maintained by breaking the flow of information in another place: by keeping public keys anonymous.
In other words, every Bitcoin transaction is public – you can see which address sent Bitcoin to another address – but you don’t know who owns those addresses, unless that person announces it to the world.
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