Pseudonymity isn't enough: Why some see blockchain privacy as a right

Experts emphasize that a single hack can erase a person’s pseudonymity all at once, and personalized AI is making it harder than ever to preserve.

Since the beginning of crypto, users have relied on the pseudonymity of crypto addresses to protect their privacy, and for the most part, this system has worked.

Anyone on the Internet can view a person’s blockchain transaction history, as all of their transactions are transparent. However, in most cases, the person’s true identity remains a mystery, providing some level of privacy.

For 26 years, since Bitcoin was invented in 2008, this system has protected users’ privacy to some extent.

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