If the encryption of cryptocoins goes hacked, It means all Internet being vulnerable. Hash, public/private keys and so on are all used elsewhere.
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If the encryption of cryptocoins goes hacked, It means all Internet being vulnerable. Hash, public/private keys and so on are all used elsewhere.
It won't be in the reasonably foreseeable future. The article is talking about tracking Bitcoin through the public blockchain.