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A common misconception about Bitcoin is that it is private. But the public ledger allows anyone to look at all the historical transactions. Although your name is nowhere to be found in the public ledger, it clearly states every transaction of your accounts.

For some blockchain projects, privacy is imperative. Advanced cryptography can be used to obfuscate the senders account, the amount being sent and the receivers account and IP addresses. Several blockchain projects make it a lot harder to see WHO transacted HOW MUCH to WHOM.

Read more about privacy coins, ring signatures, stealth addresses and zk-snarks in this excellent post: https://steemit.com/cryptocurrency/@heiditravels/your-ultimate-guide-for-privacy-coins.

Here are few privacy coins on my radar:

Bitcoin Private (BTCP), Monero (XMR), Dash (DASH), Verge (VXG), PIVX (PIVX), Zcash (ZEC), NavCoin (NAV), Hcash (HSR), CloackCoin (CLOAK), Zcoin (XZC), StealthCoin (XST), Hush (HUSH), Crave Project (CRAVE), Zoin (ZOI), Phore (PHR), Electroneum (ETN), Digital Note (XDN), Aeon (AEON), Bytecoin (BCN)

I will be writing more about this soon. Whats your opinion?

Whats your input? I would love to know more especially about less known privacy coins in the comments below.

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I will write more about a quantified approach and ranking system for cryptocurrencies. More about this in May :)

Privacy is at the heart of the ranking system.

You need to add veil to this list, recently stumbled upon it during my research and i think it's worth checking out