Saifedean Ammous, the guy who wrote the Bitcoin manual for dummies, decided to stir the pot by questioning whether privacy actually matters in money. Because apparently, who needs secrets when you can have a transparent piggy bank, right? đ·
In an exclusive chat with CryptoMoon, he threw shade at Zcash, calling it a âshitcoinâ – classy, right? The reason? Itâs got this fancy trusted setup from 2016 where you gotta trust some random folks to handle your privacy magic. And no, heâs not here for that âtrustâ game.
âThis whole privacy thing is built on a trust fall,â Ammous chuckled. âIâm not gonna dive into these stupid games.â Yeah, because who needs cryptography when you have… well, trust in strangers. đ
He admits, maybe he doesnât know all the nerdy protocol details, but heâs not sold on whether Zcashâs privacy features actually help anyone trust the total supply of ZEC tokens. Basically, itâs privacy vs. accountability – like choosing between wearing sunglasses or a blindfold.
âAs I understand it, the anonymity benefits come at the expense of the auditability benefits.â
Zcashâs shielded transactions hide everything – sender, receiver, amounts – using zero-knowledge proofs. Sounds fancy, right? It’s like passing notes in class without the teacher seeing. đđ€«
Despite all the fuss, you can still see the Zcash pools on blockchain explorers-because, letâs be honest, transparency is difficult to hide even if you want to.
Privacy vs. Hard Money: The Crypto Rumble
Crypto legends weighed in on Ammousâ comments, and boy, it got spicy. One Twitter user wondered what the Bitcoin OGs think about Zcash. Spoiler: Ammous called it a âshitcoinâ – shocker! đ
So, what do hardcore Bitcoiners actually think about Zcash? đ€
To quote @saifedean – “Zcash is a shitcoin.”
Honestly, I expected that answer. But what he said about privacy and money was even more interesting đ
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Mert Mumtaz from Helius jumped in with the âfalse dichotomyâ theory – basically, you can have your private, non-debased money. Zcash, apparently, has got that covered. Because, you know, privacy doesnât have to mean shady dealings (probably).
âYou should have money that is not debased and is private. Thatâs zcash. Further, you just canât have money thatâs free from the state unless itâs private. If it can be seen, it can be seized.â
Barry Silbert, CEO of Digital Currency Group, reminisced about the good olâ days when Bitcoiners actually cared about privacy. Nostalgia, anyone? đž
âIâm old enough to remember when all hardcore Bitcoiners cared about privacy. Fortunately, many still do.â
Zcashâs co-founder Zooko Wilcox cheekily pointed out that the Canadian government, in their infinite wisdom, tracked Bitcoin addresses of trucker protests. Because transparency is a double-edged sword, huh? đđ„
Crypto enthusiasts kept the debate going, arguing whether privacy is a fundamental right or just a marketing gimmick for sh*tty coins. Ammous now thinks blockchain privacy is a work in progress, and Layer-2 solutions might save the day – or at least hide a little more dirt.
Heâs clear: real âhard moneyâ needs to resist debasement. Privacy? Meh, optional. In fact, money is inherently un-private – kind of like revealing your snack stash to the world.
âPeople want resistance to inflation, not secret money,â Ammous insists. Because, letâs face it, in the digital age, every transaction leaves a breadcrumb trail. đȘ
And Zcash? Yeah, itâs bouncing back. It was top of Coinbase searches and saw its market cap explode to over $10 billion – apparently, privacy sells. Who knew? đ°
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