That was my point. Blockchain supposedly takes away all secret transactions. Everything is verified. So I don’t see how privacy plays into that. I can see after your explanation how wallets can possibly be anonymous but as with anything electronic, security is only a matter of time. Giving up physical security was the biggest threat ever to security. Anything that can be done remotely with a computer in someone’s basement is by definition not as secure as having to physically break into a building.
That was my point. Blockchain supposedly takes away all secret transactions. Everything is verified. So I don’t see how privacy plays into that. I can see after your explanation how wallets can possibly be anonymous but as with anything electronic, security is only a matter of time. Giving up physical security was the biggest threat ever to security. Anything that can be done remotely with a computer in someone’s basement is by definition not as secure as having to physically break into a building.