Operating under a persistent fake identity rather than being fully anonymous or using your real name.
Operating under a persistent fake identity rather than being fully anonymous or using your real name. Most blockchain transactions are pseudonymous because addresses are visible but not directly tied to identities. Many prominent crypto founders and developers are pseudonymous, known by handles but not legal names.
Short for anonymous.
A system where you control your own digital identity using blockchain instead of relying on companies like Google or Facebook.
Identity verification required by regulated financial services.
A scam where attackers send tiny transactions from addresses that look similar to ones you've interacted with, hoping you'll accidentally copy the wrong address from your transaction history.
The intersection of artificial intelligence and blockchain technology.
A marketing strategy where crypto projects distribute free tokens to wallet addresses.
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