Despite early perceptions of Bitcoin as anonymous, it's actually - Deepstash
Despite early perceptions of Bitcoin as anonymous, it's actually

Despite early perceptions of Bitcoin as anonymous, it's actually

..pseudonymous. Every transaction is recorded on the blockchain, meaning law enforcement can trace transactions if motivated as already been seen with some cases of crime with Bitcoin. Services like coin mixers or converting between cryptocurrencies can increase privacy, but they come with risks.

Although initially promoted as "no-fee" and instant, Bitcoin's scalability is limited. Its 1-megabyte block size restricts transaction capacity, causing delays and high fees during peak periods. The segregated witness saga and the introduction of layer 2s like the Lightning Network aim to address....

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Ummm, I don't know what to say but bear this in mind : the curations here are just from 12% of this book. I read from MoonReader, so the EPUB version is numbered as percentages and not pages.

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