Also, Toky, if you knew better, you'd realize that public blockchain can be replaced with coinbase
Unfortunately, it can't.
But I'm quite happy for you to wallpaper the rest of this thread with the false assertion that it can if you like. The reason I won't loose any sleep over it is that there has never in history, zip, nada instance neither Roman time nor Dinosaur time been a case where obfuscation enhanced monetary properties rather than diminished them (for a base monetary token that is).
Nothing to do with "math".
But like I say. Be my guest
