The Great Cryptocurrency Anonymity Debate Intensifies as Vertcoin Tests Stealth Addresses

The Great Cryptocurrency Anonymity Debate Intensifies as Vertcoin Tests Stealth Addresses

The regulatory debate of cryptocurrencies is a sensitive matter for the cryptocurrency community. When Mike Hearn, Chair of the Bitcoin Foundation's Law & Policy committee, proposed a "brainstorming" on the possible merits of blacklisting addresses, there was a backlash at the very idea of having such a debate, but lawmakers and academics are constantly giving speeches and publishing papers on the legal implications of cryptocurrencies with particular emphasis on its anonymity or pseudo-anonymity features. Anonymity or pseudo-anonymity is a core feature of Bitcoin, the most prominent....


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