Privacy on a ledger requires anonymity, I think you understand that and therefore why I addressed both. The pseudonymity of bitcoin is incidental to the technology, not even that was intended as a privacy aid and even the whitepaper points out this discrepancy. Your representation of bitcoin’s original intentions aren’t accurate, but are a common misconception that I assume arose from cryptocurrency’s “killer app” (Darknet markets).
Privacy on a ledger requires anonymity, I think you understand that and therefore why I addressed both. The pseudonymity of bitcoin is incidental to the technology, not even that was intended as a privacy aid and even the whitepaper points out this discrepancy. Your representation of bitcoin’s original intentions aren’t accurate, but are a common misconception that I assume arose from cryptocurrency’s “killer app” (Darknet markets).