Monero (XMR)
Monero (XMR) is a decentralized Cryptocurrency that focuses on privacy, security, and untraceability. Unlike Bitcoin, where transaction details are visible on a public ledger, Monero employs advanced cryptographic techniques to obfuscate sender and receiver addresses, as well as transaction amounts.
Monero uses a unique combination of technologies, including:
- Ring Signatures: This technique allows a group of possible signers to be created, making it unclear which participant in the group is the actual signer of a transaction.
- Stealth Addresses: These are one-time addresses generated for each transaction on behalf of the recipient, ensuring that transactions cannot be linked to a single address.
- Bulletproofs: A type of zero-knowledge proof that enhances transaction confidentiality and reduces the size of confidential transactions.
Examples and use cases of Monero include:
- Private Transactions: Users can send and receive funds without revealing their transaction history or balances.
- Darknet Markets: Monero is often used in illicit online markets due to its strong privacy features.
- Donations and Crowdfunding: Many platforms accept Monero for private donations, allowing supporters to contribute without disclosing their identity.