Educational Byte: How to Make Private Transactions in Crypto?
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You don’t need your ID to use a crypto wallet, but the associated addresses remain in the public domain. Of course, there are several ways to avoid this.
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Most coins aren’t anonymous at all, but only pseudonymous. Transactions in transparent networks by default can be more public than bank account transactions. Privacy-focused wallets (like Samurai Wallet or Wasabi Wallet) help users keep transactions and balances more private.
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