Your Privacy is Not Guaranteed Online: Introducing A Framework for Privacy in eCommerce via Bitcoin

Written by j_humphr3y | Published 2020/01/02
Tech Story Tags: privacy-top-story | ecommerce-top-story | blockchain-top-story | blockchain-surveillance | censorship-resistance-bitcoin | open-source-top-story | hackernoon-top-story | bitcoin-spotlight

TLDR In today's world of cancel culture and doxxing, there is a need for the ability to conduct online business in a way that protects the privacy of the business, its employees, suppliers and customers. Bitcoin is a push only system. This sacrifices conveniences of subscriptions and recurring payments for the security of finality. Bitcoin obviates the need for identity verification as a form of collateral against credit card fraud or chargebacks. Bitcoin allows us to make truly private electronic transactions, where the buyer and seller need not exchange identifying information.via the TL;DR App

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Published by HackerNoon on 2020/01/02