$BTC → TRANSPARENT DOESN'T MEAN PRIVATE
Bitcoin's transparency is one of its greatest strengths.
Every transaction is public, traceable and permanently stored on the network.
Your real name isn't written on the blockchain.
But if an address is ever linked to your identity, its transaction history can reveal a lot about your financial activity.
That's why Bitcoin is better described as pseudonymous, not anonymous.
Financial sovereignty ≠ financial privacy.
And that's a lesson that goes beyond crypto.
#Liberdus applies the same privacy-first thinking to communication by allowing users to create accounts without phone numbers, emails or personal identifiers.
Transparency can protect a network.
Privacy protects the people using it.
Bitcoin's transparency is one of its greatest strengths.
Every transaction is public, traceable and permanently stored on the network.
Your real name isn't written on the blockchain.
But if an address is ever linked to your identity, its transaction history can reveal a lot about your financial activity.
That's why Bitcoin is better described as pseudonymous, not anonymous.
Financial sovereignty ≠ financial privacy.
And that's a lesson that goes beyond crypto.
#Liberdus applies the same privacy-first thinking to communication by allowing users to create accounts without phone numbers, emails or personal identifiers.
Transparency can protect a network.
Privacy protects the people using it.