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Amount-based privacy attacks, such as quantity correlation and the use of round numbers, can be decreased by using multiple transactions, sending the total amount through two separate transactions. Although this technique may seem somewhat complex, it is not entirely unusual; It is similar to paying for a purchase partly with cash and partly with a debit card.
You know, the more I see about privacy and secrecy in terms of electrionics, the more I appreciate the genius of plain ol’ cash. It seems metals have the same properties, too. My business is my business and no one else’s business and I don’t like nosy Parker’s.
I agree with you. But privacy is always important in any environment. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
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I think it is primary in all environments. I lived in a place, once-upon-a-time, where I was very unique. I was to make it a polite term: an eyerest. I could not do anything without everyone knowing about it within a flash of time (this was in a fairly large city, too). One time I went the wrong way on a one way street on a bicycle, got stopped by the police, my wife heard about it within a half-hour of it happening!! It was literally unbelievable. Since then, I have learned to absolutely love my privacy.
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