"Bitcoin is not anonymous enough for banks and businesses" - Say what? :)

Great show! Wish I would have better framed my question so he didn't stumble on it... hahah oops.
 
Hey Minotaur great job man. I think you should do more of these interviews. I'm not a big fan of Tatiana and I'm not sure how you have the patience with her, but she asked some good questions. The Vaultaro guy (josh I think) totally gets it. That guy is awesome he did a great job.

I just wanted to make a point. Daniel likes to hide. This guy is a rock and deserves as much praise as some of our core developers. If not for his efforts DASH very likely would not be at the level it currently stands. Keep up the great work man I appreciate everything you do.
 
Hey Minotaur Daniel likes to hide.

lol
he works here in the background (as that is how you get work done)
but in public (Conventions and Shows and Meeting ...) he is full on , great and patience in explanations and a real business man in 'hunting' down
new connections and affiliations ! he brought us a long long way, i totally agree ! great strong part of the team
:grin:
 
lol
he works here in the background (as that is how you get work done)
but in public (Conventions and Shows and Meeting ...) he is full on , great and patience in explanations and a real business man in 'hunting' down
new connections and affiliations ! he brought us a long long way, i totally agree ! great strong part of the team
:grin:

He is very modest on these internets! Would love to see him in action, there is a lot of passion there...something to take note of.
 
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InTheWoods That Josh gut brought up a few use cases for privacy protect. Perhaps some ideas to fuel the conversation happening in your thread.

-Employee wages shold be private.
-where business get product from. He makes a good point about keeping that private because the competition is drooling over the information.

Would be cool to integrate DASH with vaultaro maybe Daniel is already on it? :)
 
buster

Yes, I was thinking about the same thing actually. Those are some really great use cases.

Then there's also the banks which seem to dislike Bitcoin because it's not anonymous enough. This is truly awesome when you think about it. Due to compliance issues they are forced to dig deep into transactions and if they find something wierd, like coins originating from Silk Road, they have to refuse that money. So basically this overcomplicates things a lot for banks and they hate it. They would very much like to work with something like Dash, with built-in anonymity.
 
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