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Bitcoin is simply a set of rules that cannot be broken by anyone. They are enforced by maths and code on the largest distributed supercomputer in the world, backed up by tens of thousands of nodes. @xueqinjiang happy to do another debate to explain where the servers are, respectfully.

@SimonDixonTwitt @10s_20s LoL, what rules? Bitcoin was invented to break the rules😇😁😂

Binance CEO @cz_binance says the crypto industry is too transparent: "I think right now the crypto industry is too transparent. It's actually extremely easy to track crypto funds. The blockchain is a public ledger. If you couple that with a few centralized exchanges, KYC information, you can track most of the transactions pretty accurately. So I think right now there's a lack of preserving of privacy." "For example, if your company pays everybody in crypto and if you get one payment today on the blockchain, you can just trace to the address that paid you and see how many addresses that address paid in the last week, then you can figure out everybody's salary. That's a privacy issue." "Another example, if you pay for a hotel [in crypto], then people will know that you're going to stay at that hotel, which for some people may create security issues. So there's little problems like those that are not solved yet."









