a step in the right direction
Stefan Claas
stefan.claas at posteo.de
Tue Jan 16 11:57:10 CET 2018
Am 16.01.2018 um 11:35 schrieb Peter Lebbing:
> On 16/01/18 04:24, listo factor via Gnupg-users wrote:
>> Considering the possibility that this particular system will
>> be forced to conform to a more contemporary (and I would argue
>> more enlightened) legislative framework in respect to the right to
>> privacy (cf., https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Right_to_be_forgotten)
> So how about I insert some private information of somebody into the
> "more contemporary" Bitcoin blockchain. Would you advocate that
> everybody removes copies of the blockchain? Wouldn't that mean an end to
> Bitcoin?
>
>
The blockchain is not anonymous and the origin can be traced back, right?
And do people always look into blockchain data, when using their wallet to
do transactions? With public WWW key servers it is imho different.
Regards
Stefan
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