You can PrivateSend the coins if you want, so that they cannot see the history.
And if you are saying that they wouldn't be able to accept coins that have been mixed then they definitely won't be able to accept coins that are privacy-first as if you are a privacy first blockchain then all their...
Cross post from Dash Central:
Going to privacy-first blockchain would mean no mainstream adoption. You have to have transparency if you want to have any chance of interfacing with the real world. The partnership with Coinfirm was a great move by the core team. It allows companies that are...
@AndyDark Sorry, I meant will it be possible for businesses to select which regional/geographical areas they service so that it is easy for users to filter through the apps and see what is applicable to their geographical location. For example, I am down here in New Zealand, so I will not be...
@1whoLikesDash You could easily do it by giving the merchant/service the ability to select their servicing area. I would personally like to have the option to filter merchants/services, I am not saying that it should be the default option but merely a option.
While we are at it, I have a quick question about the apps store. Will there be a filter so that as a New Zealander I can filter the app store to only apps/merchants that service New Zealand. I say this because things like Living Room of Satoshi, Wall of Coins etc are not applicable to many...
I can't choose another wallet type. Is this supposed to work?
Also, would it not be great to advertise other wallets such as Jaxx, Spectrocoin etc? If I was new to Dash, I don't think it would be easy for me to find out that there are nice easy to use web/mobile wallets that support Dash.
anonymization is used here. You may not want to change it but I just feel that sticking to the same consistent message is important. I know anonymous and private are the same thing but it makes our branding stronger if we continue using the same word. In my eye's "private" is the better word as...