The FBI Wants Zero Privacy Security,  Bitcoin Community Should Protect its Freedoms

The FBI Wants Zero Privacy Security, Bitcoin Community Should Protect its Freedoms

For security agencies like the FBI there is no difference between Bitcoin and Monero regarding their use in the crypto market or the dark web, says Bitcoin Core Developer and Advisor to Coinkite, Peter Todd, to CoinTelegraph. All they want is “zero security systems with zero privacy.” Todd explains: “I will even word that a little differently: these people will only be happy when we have zero privacy security. Good security should give you good privacy - they're not separate concepts.” European Drug Report 2016 on Bitcoin and Tor. Todd’s view comes in the wake of a report by the European....


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