AMR
Duc V. Le, Arthur Gervais
Abstract
It is well known that users on open blockchains are tracked by an industry providing services to governments, law enforcement, secret services, and alike. While most blockchains do not protect their users' privacy and allow external observers to link transactions and addresses, a growing research interest attempts to design add-on privacy solutions to help users regain their privacy on non-private blockchains.
Topics & Concepts
EnforcementInternet privacyComputer scienceComputer securityInformation privacyLaw enforcementPrivacy softwareBusinessLawPolitical scienceBlockchain Technology Applications and SecurityPrivacy, Security, and Data ProtectionPrivacy-Preserving Technologies in Data