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April 26, 2018, 12:05:47 AM |
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Not all crypto is private and anonymous. Governments can track blockchain addresses and use social media profiling tools to match addresses to identities. Steps can be taken to reduce your profile, but some coins are designed specifically to increase anonymity.
Interesting the only LUXcoin review I found states “The parallel masternodes are only going to be available to vetted and verified government institutions and businesses” and “LuxGate enables the interaction with centralized organizations such as banking institutions with the Parallel Masternodes private network. Since LuxGate and PMN can work across-algorithm and are system agnostic, Luxcore has a strong chance to shake up traditional banking transaction systems.”
I’m not sure that qualifies as an anonymous crypto compared with Monero, Dash, zCash, etc that we covered in the article link in the OP. It looks like they use coin-mixing which can be used for any currency really. Is the tech built on privacy as a focus? Not much out there about it. Thanks.
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