Kruw - Privacy in Public (BTC Prague 2024 Keynote)
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- Опубликовано: 26 июн 2024
- Hiding your real life biological activities is harder and harder. Even if you practice perfect privacy, your neighbors have doorbell cameras that watch you enter and leave your house, the guys sitting next to you at the conference have microphones on their cell phones that can listen to you. Instead of resorting to isolation, you can resort to parallelization and embrace pseudonymity online, where the money in your wallet speaks for itself. Of course, using Wasabi for your online privacy is critical to establishing the independence of your pseudonym from your biological person.
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Why would you need another wallet created by a new passphrase in order to store you non-kyc btc separately?
Wouldn't it be sufficient to receive them (e.g. from a peer-to-peer) to a new address on the same wallet?
Yes.... but you don't want to risk it because if it's all in the same wallet, one mistake (5 years down the road) and it all gets linked together. Far better to simply have 2 wallets (or more), split up your btc and then if one wallet get's lost/hacked you haven't lost everything. Divide up your wealth. One day it will matter.
There's another way to have btc privacy - send coins to a non-kyc exchange and from there send to a new wallet.
@@rationalevidence9095 really? Then why would need coinjoin?