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Chainalysis: Watching Those Who Are Watching Us

A recent event by blockchain surveillance firm Chainalysis explained how its tools are used and raised questions about whether they should be.

Bitcoin And The Hidden Costs Of Hyper-Adoption

Fundamental aspects of Bitcoin’s properties are at risk if privacy isn’t viewed as paramount to further development.

So You Have KYC Bitcoin — Now What?

What is KYC bitcoin, and what steps can users concerned with privacy take to address the issues presented by KYC bitcoin?

Bitcoin’s Freedom Convoy Threat Vector

Well-intentioned actions need to be planned meticulously when concerning the security of Bitcoin at the scrutiny of the State.

CoinPool: A New Design To Scale Bitcoin And Improve Privacy

CoinPools could enable billions of people to claim ownership of on-chain bitcoin, allowing for Bitcoin to scale while improving privacy in the process.

As Ukrainian Resistance Groups Raise Bitcoin Funds, Improved Privacy Is Becoming Critical

Organizations meant to help Ukraine resist occupation by Russia are raising significant amounts of bitcoin donations. But they need to do so more privately.

How To Solo Mine Bitcoin Using Blockstream Satellite

Using Blockstream Satellite, this guide demonstrates how to mine bitcoin by yourself without placing trust in a pool.

Circumventing Surveillance On The Open Internet

As the resurgence of the EARN IT Act shows, we’re all in need of tools for communicating privately online.

Why Implementing AOPP Could Pose A Risk To Bitcoin Long Term

The protocol isn’t negative but the rules it enforces are, and implementing it opens up a path for future compliance.

Achieving Network Privacy In Bitcoin: VPNs And Tor Help, But Mixnets Are Needed

Bitcoin’s public and immutable nature necessitates the return of mixnets to achieve true network-level privacy.
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