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Epic Private Internet Cash https://t.co/pQoElS82mc Unconfiscatable Private Property and Superior Money on the blockchain https://t.co/H97gA5YHqB




The "privacy" era in crypto has officially begun














Most people don't realize Mimblewimble has no addresses. Bitcoin: every transaction permanently links sender address to receiver address. Forever. The "pseudonymity" is one chain-analysis subpoena away from being just identity. Mimblewimble: transactions are constructed interactively between sender and receiver. There are no addresses on the chain. The blockchain stores commitments and rangeproofs, not a public ledger of who paid whom. This isn't a privacy "feature" bolted onto a transparent chain. It's a different architectural premise: privacy is the default state of money, not the exception. The tradeoff is real — no addresses means no "send to this string" UX, which means coordination overhead. But the question is which direction you want the friction pointed: at users, or at surveillance.



