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Hiding in Plain Sight: The Pseudo-Privacy of Blockchain

Posted February 4, 2020 | Technology |
The Pseudo-Privacy of Blockchain

In the era of open source projects, which enable deep analysis of code, it is doubtful that we can maintain privacy through the ages. Publicly accessible code facilitates consistent improvements and debugging through the regular scrutiny of accessible data. At the same time, it also increases the possibility of finalizing an attack on the network, causing losses and a reduction in trust. As a result, several companies now focus on analyzing blockchains.

About The Author
Iweta Laskowska
Iweta Laskowska is a Data Analyst at Coinfirm, where she is responsible for the analysis and processing of information related to various blockchain networks. Previously, she was a Blockchain Consultant for IBM, where she was involved in the implementation of permissioned blockchain networks on capital markets in Central Eastern Europe. Ms. Laskowska is owner and writer of a blockchain-focused blog, author of many publications, and guest speaker… Read More
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