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Can't I use any other Crypto Currency on the Tor browser and make all my Crypto transactions untraceable?
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Isn't that What Tor Browser is for?
short answer, no. our electrum wallets are connecting to hidden services, not clearnet nodes. same for our android wallet.
wraith will have much more than just tor though. not sure if you read the paper or not.
Tor services have been available for Bitcoin Electrum since at least 2012:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=113116.0You can generally run any Bitcoin clone over Tor in the core GUI wallet:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=113116.0Bitcoin can run easily on the Tor network.
Stealth addresses are a wallet feature (not a protocol one) that have been available to use on Bitcoin and clones since at least 2013:
http://sx.dyne.org/stealth.htmlhttps://bitcoinmagazine.com/articles/dark-wallet-walkthrough-1414730735/https://www.darkwallet.is/None of this is fear-mongering, uncertain, or doubtful. What is doubtful is whether Verge offers any additional privacy over Bitcoin. I'd say probably not just based on the sheer volume of transactions within the Bitcoin network and the lack of any transactions on the Verge network - the majority of Verge blocks only have one tx (the coinbase), and most with more only have one additional tx, while Bitcoin is averaging around 1800 txs per block.