BEAM introduces privacy coin with characteristics of digital hard money

2018-12-5 16:23

CryptoNinjas Using a new technology protocol anonymously published in 2016 called ‘Mimblewimble,’ a group of projects is proposing to improve one of the biggest issues with cryptocurrencies: privacy – regarded as one of the hottest.

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BEAM introduces privacy coin with characteristics of digital hard money

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