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Is crypto currency really anonymous?

Submitted by cybertech120, , Thread ID: 176302

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RE: Is crypto currency really anonymous?

#21
monero is the safest way to go in my opinion.

RE: Is crypto currency really anonymous?

#22
im not a expert but i dont think so but im not sure

RE: Is crypto currency really anonymous?

#23
Depends on what crypto you're using really. If you want to be as anonymous as possible use Monero.
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RE: Is crypto currency really anonymous?

#24
I think it depends on the way you send right? but i am relative new to crypto and the people above me gave me lot of knowlegde ngl xd

RE: Is crypto currency really anonymous?

#25
There are logs of transactions that are taken place, but your wallet is not tracked per se

RE: Is crypto currency really anonymous?

#26
Yes it is traceable indeed. If someone finds your wallet id they can track all your payments and amounts you have on that wallet. Like someone mentioned earlier, check out XMR or MONERO if you are interested in full anonymity

RE: Is crypto currency really anonymous?

#27
how to said before here, take a look at monero

RE: Is crypto currency really anonymous?

#28
realy i think its not 100%

RE: Is crypto currency really anonymous?

This post was last modified: 03-05-2021, 09:01 AM by KingKevinn
#29
It's not 100%. It can always be tracked.

It's just harder to track due to how everything is being attempted to be hidden. Here's an example, remember when the Twitter attack happened? All those large famous accounts were hacked and people sent thousands of bitcoins to them. How do you think it got tracked down? It was tracked. Nothing is 100%, unless you make it 100%.

RE: Is crypto currency really anonymous?

#30
13-07-2020, 04:04 PM
cybertech120 Wrote:
Is there like no way to trace back the bitcoins sent? I dont know a lot about it
No not with Bitcoin, Given transaction is public knowledge. But Monero as example doesn't log transactions making it 100% anonymous. Therefore buying monero is really hard.

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