Thanks for the prompt response, I thought each transaction was just a string of numbers with no identification or relationship to any account, I thought that was untraceable.
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Thanks for the prompt response, I thought each transaction was just a string of numbers with no identification or relationship to any account, I thought that was untraceable.
Numbers can be very traceable.
In cryptocurrency networks like Bitcoin and Steem, that don't have "privacy" features built in, you should assume your transactions are traceable if someone wants to put sufficient effort into the task.
In part this is true because most people use exchanges and exchanges are mostly required now to collect identity information from their customers.
Now I understand a little more. I'll be looking forward to the next posts to continue learning. Thank you very much, you have the patience of a teacher. 👍