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by: xpoolPosted on: August 20, 2025

Peter Todd Reacts to Adam Back’s Proposal to Enhance Bitcoin’s Privacy

Two prominent figures in the Bitcoin community, Peter Todd and Adam Back, have proposed a revolutionary solution for enhancing Bitcoin’s privacy by utilizing it as a cryptographic accumulator. This proposal comes after Back’s recent tweet outlining his idea for improving Bitcoin transfer privacy through enhanced cryptographic fungibility.

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