Let's test your crypto knowledge! Can you spot the false statement?
1️⃣ A legendary Bitcoin transaction from 2010 involved 10,000 BTC exchanged for two pizzas – one of the earliest documented commercial uses of cryptocurrency.
2️⃣ All blockchains guarantee complete anonymity for transactions and users.
3️⃣ Bitcoin's total supply is hardcapped at 21 million coins, creating inherent scarcity.
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TokenomicsPolice
· 16h ago
2️⃣This statement is ridiculous... Most blockchains are not anonymous at all. Bitcoin transactions are on the chain and can be traced, this lie is too obvious.
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RektHunter
· 16h ago
It must be the second one. Everyone is talking about anonymity the wrong way. Blockchain is very transparent; all transactions are on the chain and can be viewed by anyone.
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FOMOmonster
· 16h ago
2️⃣It’s definitely fake. Blockchain isn’t the dark web where everything is hidden... Bitcoin transaction tracing is very thorough.
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ZenMiner
· 16h ago
Obviously the second one, not all chains are anonymous... Bitcoin is a public ledger, this is basic common sense.
Let's test your crypto knowledge! Can you spot the false statement?
1️⃣ A legendary Bitcoin transaction from 2010 involved 10,000 BTC exchanged for two pizzas – one of the earliest documented commercial uses of cryptocurrency.
2️⃣ All blockchains guarantee complete anonymity for transactions and users.
3️⃣ Bitcoin's total supply is hardcapped at 21 million coins, creating inherent scarcity.
Which one is the lie? Drop your answer below! 👇