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Bitcoin Anonymity Trust Concerns

The anonymity of Bitcoin could be seen as a double-edged sword, potentially undermining trust in transactions.

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"The third group, Bitcoin Technologists, focuses on improving the protocol. They argue that Bitcoin must continue to evolve to address challenges in scalability, privacy, usability, security, and future threats such as quantum computing."

CoinDesk crypto_media Source article

"Even if you could get a cheap enough chip in a cash-like format, you would always need online access to verify its authenticity."

Bitcoin Magazine crypto_media Source article

"The businessman is suing his wife and sister-in-law for the Bitcoin, which has an estimated value of between £160million and £180million."

Daily Mail Online unknown Source article

"The current regime favors high-beta tech identity, with liquidity sensitivity as the secondary driver and hedge behavior mostly dormant."

CryptoSlate crypto_media Source article

"The article misrepresented Bitcoin’s purpose, conflated it with criminal activity, omitted long-standing publicly available information, and relied on sensational language rather than evidence to inform readers."

Cointelegraph crypto_media Source article

"'Bitcoin is a chameleon,' Sigel added. 'Its correlations change over time; it's hard to predict what it's going to be correlated with over the short term.'"

CNBC mainstream_finance Source article

"Given bitcoin’s more volatile price, many hedge funds prefer more neutral trades that do not take a directional bet on its rise or fall."

The Globe and Mail unknown Source article

"Bitcoin remains decentralized, meaning no government controls it."

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"Because of the decentralized nature of the network and the fact that no one entity owns the majority of coins, it has attracted attention from both criminals and legitimate users, who have found it appealing as an investment or trading tool."

Android Headlines unknown Source article

"I think it’s unclear to say that Bitcoin is an effective hedge against anything."

The Motley Fool Canada mainstream_finance Source article