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TRON to Support Still-Unnamed Privacy Coins

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Updated by Kyle Baird
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In anticipation of new TRON-based privacy coins, the network’s founder, Justin Sun, is appealing to the TRX community for new cryptocurrency names.
Sun first announced the shielded transactions update last year and the technology went into the beta testing phase in December. Suggestions for new TRON-based privacy coin have, so far, been a mix of the practical, the amusing, and the critical. Falling into the former category are suggestions like “P-TRX” and “TronZ.” Some of the replies were less practical. Ideas like “JustIncognito” and “aTronymous” are certainly more amusing than they are feasible. Finally, some respondents used the opportunity to attack the TRON network. Suggestions like “$SCAM,” “Scamcoin,” and “$SHIT” have so far received more likes than any of the less defamatory ideas. Poloniex Justin Sun Tron

Shielded Transactions on TRON

In a Twitter thread, Sun explained some of the details of the privacy features coming to TRON. The shielded transactions will reportedly hide the addresses of both the sender and receiver, the amount sent, and transaction inputs and outputs. The upgrade uses zk-SNARKs — seen on Zcash, Tezos, and other crypto-assets — and a multi-party computational protocol.

When Privacy?

Justin Sun and the TRON network are not alone in seeking further privacy for users. Early last year, Litecoin’s founder Charlie Lee stated that he was working to make Litecoin more anonymous in the interest of achieving greater fungibility. The Litecoin Foundation later started working with one of the developers working on privacy coin Grin. David Burkett was brought on to add the MimbleWimble protocol to the Litecoin blockchain network. Meanwhile, the foundation has been appealing for donations to the fund to finance the development of the upgrade.

What Will Regulators Think?

Although several influential cryptocurrency personalities are clearly in favor of integrating privacy technology on different networks, it is not immediately clear how such changes will sit with global regulators. Already, Japan has banned anonymous digital assets and the French finance minister has proposed a similar measure. BeInCrypto has reported previously on numerous lawmakers and leading bankers around the world arguing that cryptocurrency makes it too easy to commit financial crimes. A move within the industry towards greater privacy may prompt blanket aggression against the entire space from the governments of the world.
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A former professional gambler, Rick first found Bitcoin in 2013 whilst researching alternative payment methods to use at online casinos. After transitioning to writing full-time in 2016, he put a growing passion for Bitcoin to work for him. He has since written for a number of digital asset publications.
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