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Bitcoin’s Valentine #1 - Why you should use coin shuffling?

Bitcoin’s Valentine #1 - Why you should use coin shuffling? Bitcoin’s Valentine - Where is privacy and why you should use coin shuffling?

Valentine had privately organised weddings for young couples at an age where it was forbidden for young soldiers to marry as it was considered to be bad for their performance during war-time. Being married, however, often did not stay a secret for most of the time as the information has reached the wrong persons who gave out the couples.

Bitcoin is often called to be anonymous, but to be honest, we all know about the situation where you pay for a coffee to a bartender who will eventually be able to follow your address for the rest of your life. Who is Valentine in this case? How can you eventually utilize the Bitcoin and other public blockchain networks without revealing yourself?

Let’s find out together!

The next and one of the most awaited OBWS workshop is coming at the 15th of February with two very special guests, Max Hillebrand and David Molnar from zkSNACKs to introduce what they are working on and telling us some stories around one of the most promising Hungarian projects, the Wasabi Wallet!

Looking forward to seeing you soon!

David Molnar:


Max Hillebrand:




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Come and join us on our way to explore and understand better the technologies shaping cryptocurrencies and the future of money!

The workshops are usually starting with theoretical sessions and guest presentations, followed by facultative coding sessions for developers.

There is also an important thing: No one is left behind!

There will always be a short recap on what we did last time, making sure that the "first-timers" can get up to speed!

Join us and be part of the community, so we can build the decentralized future together!





Thanks for the video goes to DaWe!

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