The Anonymity of $BTC Bitcoin
Bitcoin is often considered to have anonymity, but in reality, it is 'pseudo-anonymous.' Each transaction is publicly recorded on the blockchain and can be traced back to a certain address. Although the address is not directly linked to a real identity, user tracking is still possible through data analysis. Therefore, Bitcoin's privacy protection is not as strong as that of some newer cryptocurrencies, such as Monero. Nevertheless, its anonymous features still attract some users for cross-border payments or to evade censorship.
Bitcoin is often considered to have anonymity, but in reality, it is 'pseudo-anonymous.' Each transaction is publicly recorded on the blockchain and can be traced back to a certain address. Although the address is not directly linked to a real identity, user tracking is still possible through data analysis. Therefore, Bitcoin's privacy protection is not as strong as that of some newer cryptocurrencies, such as Monero. Nevertheless, its anonymous features still attract some users for cross-border payments or to evade censorship.