Are Stealth Addresses the Secret to Bitcoin Privacy?

Are Stealth Addresses the Secret to Bitcoin Privacy?

"So far, [bitcoin users have] had to pick between simplicity and privacy," bitcoin core developer Mike Hearn told CoinDesk. "Stealth addresses let us have our cake and eat it." Hearn's reaction echoes others who have seen the block chain improvements proposed in a new paper by noted bitcoin developer Peter Todd, based on input from: Gregory Maxwell, Adam Back and Amir Taaki. Released via SourceForge on 6th January, the paper details the creation of a stealth address: a new type of bitcoin address that is being heralded as "revolutionary" for its ability to allow more anonymous payments on....


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