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Title: Privacy is something we should claim back
Post by: dentolas on April 03, 2019, 12:51:10 AM
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A few years ago you could just close your window drapes or hide a few bills under your matress... and you got your privacy...
These days our lives are hybrid, always in conection with a digital world and privacy is no longer a door we can close... should we give it up, or claim our right back? Well, at least we should have the right to choose!
There is a whole new generation of privacy coins that is overcoming some of the major flaws of the older competitors and offering a solid and flexible private asset.
Veil project is one of my favourites, combining Zerocoin and RingCT technologies, delivering "uncompromising, always-on privacy".
They use a combined Proof-of-Work and Proof-of-Stake, in order to combine security and distribution. And Veil is the first coin that allows its holders to stake anonymously, generating passive income. On top of this, you can choose the level of privacy you want on your wallet/transactions...
What are your favourite privacy coins?
Title: Re: Privacy is something we should claim back
Post by: Alcor on April 03, 2019, 07:11:18 AM
In one of the news topics on this forum appeared information about the publication of the report that the cryptocurrency is not suitable for use by terrorists, because it is bad to dispose of and manage.
However, I also believe that we need to return our confidentiality and first of all we need to defend our right not to undergo any KYC checks, since such a check against bounty hunters is illegal. We do not invest in ICO projects and therefore should not undergo such testing.
Title: Re: Privacy is something we should claim back
Post by: Zed0X on April 03, 2019, 10:41:01 AM
There is a whole new generation of privacy coins that is overcoming some of the major flaws of the older competitors and offering a solid and flexible private asset.

What exactly are those flaws that Veil is overcoming?
Is it more private than Monero?
Does Veil has something more to offer than Dash which is also widely accepted like Bitcoin?
It would be better if you could provide a comparison.
Title: Re: Privacy is something we should claim back
Post by: dentolas on April 04, 2019, 10:47:00 PM
There is a whole new generation of privacy coins that is overcoming some of the major flaws of the older competitors and offering a solid and flexible private asset.

What exactly are those flaws that Veil is overcoming?
Is it more private than Monero?
Does Veil has something more to offer than Dash which is also widely accepted like Bitcoin?
It would be better if you could provide a comparison.

By combining technologies, Veil offers full time privacy and also anonymity. The hybrid POS/POW system makes the project decentralized, secure and in my oppinion both solid and flexible.
Besides, with support for the Dandelion protocol makes it nearly impossible to trace a transaction back to its source node on the network.
In my oppinion, this one is part of the new generation of privacy coins

Why the mainstream private coins are not my favourites?
On Zcash, only 10% of the transactions are actually private because it is not private by default, nevertheless Zerocoin protocol, provides superior anonymity.
Monero is full-time private, but RingCT, however, based on sophisticated mixing, has been surpassed in terms of strength of anonymity by advanced cryptographic methods. Monero blockchain is also terribly heavy, facing scalibility problems.

With Dash you need to trust your privacy to the masternodes that mix the transactions, there is not much more to say...

A true private coin needs to be scalable, easy to use and as private and anonymous as a dollar bill
Title: Re: Privacy is something we should claim back
Post by: dentolas on April 04, 2019, 10:50:41 PM
In one of the news topics on this forum appeared information about the publication of the report that the cryptocurrency is not suitable for use by terrorists, because it is bad to dispose of and manage.
However, I also believe that we need to return our confidentiality and first of all we need to defend our right not to undergo any KYC checks, since such a check against bounty hunters is illegal. We do not invest in ICO projects and therefore should not undergo such testing.

The danger of crypto being used by terrorists is another of those arguments comming from the whole... what have the terrorists used until BTC appeared? $$$$$$
Tere is nothing so untraceable as money...

KYC is another question, although I think that it is every project right to ask for your information, I think they should state it since the beginning, and should post info on how they'll be handling the data...

Title: Re: Privacy is something we should claim back
Post by: PackIsAwesome on April 05, 2019, 12:21:53 AM
I have long chosen Bitcoin as the main currency. I am one hundred percent sure of his anonymity. From time to time I use ETH.
I am not going to change them, I completely like all conditions of use.
Title: Re: Privacy is something we should claim back
Post by: LogiC on April 05, 2019, 09:22:38 AM
I stumble upon veil as well on bitcointalk forum and I can say they deserve the hail from a guy like you. Veil has recently resurface the crypto space. Dozen of exchanges listing them every time I visit their twitter and 3 days ago they have been listed right away on CMC. Wow what an achievement for a short period of time.
Title: Re: Privacy is something we should claim back
Post by: dentolas on April 05, 2019, 09:48:00 AM
I have long chosen Bitcoin as the main currency. I am one hundred percent sure of his anonymity. From time to time I use ETH.
I am not going to change them, I completely like all conditions of use.

100% sure of Bitcoin anonimity?? good for you...
BTC is great, but anonymous?
Title: Re: Privacy is something we should claim back
Post by: Zed0X on April 05, 2019, 10:53:02 AM
There is a whole new generation of privacy coins that is overcoming some of the major flaws of the older competitors and offering a solid and flexible private asset.

What exactly are those flaws that Veil is overcoming?
Is it more private than Monero?
Does Veil has something more to offer than Dash which is also widely accepted like Bitcoin?
It would be better if you could provide a comparison.

By combining technologies, Veil offers full time privacy and also anonymity. The hybrid POS/POW system makes the project decentralized, secure and in my oppinion both solid and flexible.
Besides, with support for the Dandelion protocol makes it nearly impossible to trace a transaction back to its source node on the network.
In my oppinion, this one is part of the new generation of privacy coins

Why the mainstream private coins are not my favourites?
On Zcash, only 10% of the transactions are actually private because it is not private by default, nevertheless Zerocoin protocol, provides superior anonymity.
Monero is full-time private, but RingCT, however, based on sophisticated mixing, has been surpassed in terms of strength of anonymity by advanced cryptographic methods. Monero blockchain is also terribly heavy, facing scalibility problems.

With Dash you need to trust your privacy to the masternodes that mix the transactions, there is not much more to say...

A true private coin needs to be scalable, easy to use and as private and anonymous as a dollar bill

Thanks. I still a lot in my plate right now but this got me curious in Veil. It's been added to my "For research" list. If you can provide a link for a start, I'll highly appreciate it.
Title: Re: Privacy is something we should claim back
Post by: PackIsAwesome on April 05, 2019, 11:43:23 AM
I have long chosen Bitcoin as the main currency. I am one hundred percent sure of his anonymity. From time to time I use ETH.
I am not going to change them, I completely like all conditions of use.

100% sure of Bitcoin anonimity?? good for you...
BTC is great, but anonymous?
Why not? My transaction amounts are not large, I did not pass verification. My transactions cannot be traced.
Title: Re: Privacy is something we should claim back
Post by: dentolas on April 06, 2019, 10:47:53 AM
There is a whole new generation of privacy coins that is overcoming some of the major flaws of the older competitors and offering a solid and flexible private asset.

What exactly are those flaws that Veil is overcoming?
Is it more private than Monero?
Does Veil has something more to offer than Dash which is also widely accepted like Bitcoin?
It would be better if you could provide a comparison.

By combining technologies, Veil offers full time privacy and also anonymity. The hybrid POS/POW system makes the project decentralized, secure and in my oppinion both solid and flexible.
Besides, with support for the Dandelion protocol makes it nearly impossible to trace a transaction back to its source node on the network.
In my oppinion, this one is part of the new generation of privacy coins

Why the mainstream private coins are not my favourites?
On Zcash, only 10% of the transactions are actually private because it is not private by default, nevertheless Zerocoin protocol, provides superior anonymity.
Monero is full-time private, but RingCT, however, based on sophisticated mixing, has been surpassed in terms of strength of anonymity by advanced cryptographic methods. Monero blockchain is also terribly heavy, facing scalibility problems.

With Dash you need to trust your privacy to the masternodes that mix the transactions, there is not much more to say...

A true private coin needs to be scalable, easy to use and as private and anonymous as a dollar bill

Thanks. I still a lot in my plate right now but this got me curious in Veil. It's been added to my "For research" list. If you can provide a link for a start, I'll highly appreciate it.

 :D  sure thing, it has also been resting on my "research" list for some time. Still haven't finnished reading about it though... it is a very interesting approach and in my oppinion, it has great potencial...

Link for the website: https://veil-project.com

Would supply you also with links for Btt, but not sure if I can post this here... PM me if you need them

cheers
Title: Re: Privacy is something we should claim back
Post by: andrewBud on April 06, 2019, 11:03:51 AM
What do you think about private coins? Now begins the trend for private coins, sharding, and so on. Since privacy is now really under threat.
Title: Re: Privacy is something we should claim back
Post by: dentolas on April 07, 2019, 11:24:51 AM
What do you think about private coins? Now begins the trend for private coins, sharding, and so on. Since privacy is now really under threat.

Privacy is a very important matter for everyone, people just forgot about it while posting their life away on social networks... ignorance has brought us here and it is time for people to relise the true lack of privacy we live in these days. People still believe that setting your profile to "private" is the same as closing your drapes...
For me, privacy coins that achieve fungibility and allow for compliance will esily turn into an accepted global form of money
Title: Re: Privacy is something we should claim back
Post by: Chomsy on April 28, 2019, 04:53:12 PM
What do you think about private coins? Now begins the trend for private coins, sharding, and so on. Since privacy is now really under threat.

The best feature of the blockchain that is preferred above all other ones is the security of the network which as at now is being compromised.

In my opinion, to raise it again, we have to employ new and trusted establishments like Veil. This platform is sufficient for all the predicament of users in the vast network of cryptocurrencies.