systemd on Nostr: Not necessarily true. Bitcoin can and has been tracked. Bitcoin's lack of fungibility ...
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"content": "Not\n necessarily true. Bitcoin can and has been tracked. Bitcoin's lack of \nfungibility allows it to be individualized and identified. This is a \nproblem widely mentioned and discussed in the crypto communities. This \nlink below is a good starting point to understand the problem.\nhttps://sethforprivacy.com/posts/fungibility-graveyard/#additional-reading-on-fungibility",
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