Do you trust Brave company and their products: Browser, Search, VPN, etc..?upload.wikimedia.orgimage FarLine99 ( @FarLine99@lemm.ee ) Privacy@lemmy.mlEnglish • edit-21 year ago message-square274fedilinkarrow-up1248
arrow-up1248imageDo you trust Brave company and their products: Browser, Search, VPN, etc..?upload.wikimedia.org FarLine99 ( @FarLine99@lemm.ee ) Privacy@lemmy.mlEnglish • edit-21 year ago message-square274fedilink
minus-square andruid ( @andruid@lemmy.ml ) linkfedilink1•1 year agoIt depends, while all transactions from accounts is known, the details for the owners of the account don’t have to be.
minus-square Contend6248 ( @Contend6248@feddit.de ) linkfedilink1•1 year agoNo it doesn’t, any transaction you make with crypto gets posted online for anyone to see.
minus-square BlinkerFluid ( @BlinkerFluid@lemmy.one ) linkfedilink1•edit-21 year agoGo point all mine out for everyone if it’s so easy. As a fault, that isn’t much of one. That transparency makes sure every single coin in a blockchain is where it’s supposed to be and accounted for. You have no idea who random string of hashed numbers is unless they (for some reason) make it public, usually… influencers.
It depends, while all transactions from accounts is known, the details for the owners of the account don’t have to be.
No it doesn’t, any transaction you make with crypto gets posted online for anyone to see.
Go point all mine out for everyone if it’s so easy.
As a fault, that isn’t much of one. That transparency makes sure every single coin in a blockchain is where it’s supposed to be and accounted for.
You have no idea who random string of hashed numbers is unless they (for some reason) make it public, usually… influencers.
Hey, reply to the wrong comment?