Sorry, the technology that is focused on using a publicly available block chain is being favored in building privacy options? I could definitely build some privacy tooling that incorporates the block chain but why the fuck would you ever chose to do it?
this post was submitted on 28 Sep 2024
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theres an entire lemmy instance for monero, id start there. You could also check out Dread on tor.
Probably going to need to search for communities that prioritize privacy and use crypto currencies to keep their transactions private instead of searching for crypto currency communities directly.