Are Bitcoin Mixers Going Quiet?

Coin mixers were once a popular solution to Bitcoin’s imperfect privacy features. Bitcoin uses pseudonymous addresses, which reveal key data such as transaction amounts and destinations. That doesn’t reveal user information, but analysts can piece together who owns each address by looking at how Bitcoin has changed hands. дальше »

2019-8-8 19:09

Grin Community Announces Anti-ASIC Fork

The Grin community has announced the date of its first-ever scheduled hard fork, in order to prevent the network from being dominated by specialized mining hardware. This will be the first of four scheduled system-wide upgrades during the first two years of the coin’s life. дальше »

2019-6-7 20:00

What Do Attendees Wear At Denver’s Monero Konferenco?

Monero Konferenco bill itself as an opportunity to meet and greet the “privacy advocates, cypherpunks, scientists, and philosophers” who make up the Monero community. Which begs the question: why would a privacy-focused coin host a conference, where its mysterious developers and supporters attend in person? Doesn’t that defeat the purpose of pseudonymity? Founded in 2014 […] The post What Do Attendees Wear At Denver’s Monero Konferenco? appeared first on Crypto Briefing. дальше »

2019-5-18 18:11

What Is Horizen Network? Introduction to ZEN Token

What Is Horizen Network? Horizen (formerly called ZenCash) is a privacy-focused, zk-SNARKs based blockchain platform that forked from Zclassic, itself a Zcash fork. The Horizen network includes a decentralized autonomous organization (DAO), ZenChat (a private messenger), ZenPub (an anonymous publishing platform), and ZenHide (TOR-like endpoint masking). дальше »

2019-5-1 00:57