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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.

Why Are Nation-State Agencies Ignoring Bitcoin As It Challenges Dollar Hegemony?

As bitcoin gains traction in becoming the world reserve currency, why are globalists ignoring it? Whatever the reason, Bitcoiners must stay vigilant.

Bitcoin Security: Trustless Private Messaging With Public And Private Key Cryptography

Message privacy, increasingly important to Bitcoiners, can be achieved with public and private key cryptography.

How To Mine Bitcoin At Home On A Private Network

How to build a home network that prevents your ISP from seeing your data, isolates ASICs and allows you to mine Bitcoin without permission.

JoinMarket Vs. ZeroLink And The Road To Decentralized Bitcoin Privacy Through CoinJoin

While ZeroLink CoinJoin implementations are generally more popular, the JoinMarket project has potential to offer decentralized and truly private Bitcoin mixing.

Why You Should Care About Taproot, The Next Major Bitcoin Upgrade

By making transactions cheaper, more efficient and more private, Taproot sets the stage for extra functionality on the Bitcoin network.

Liquid For Bitcoiners: Confidential Transactions

Many Bitcoiners hope to one day be able to send bitcoin on-chain in a private manner: for now, Liquid can help with confidential transactions.

The Extraordinary Ramifications Of Bitcoin As Money In El Salvador

Privacy advocates and Salvadorans discuss the rollout of El Salvador’s Bitcoin law, government wallet and more.
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