This feature goes above and beyond other privacy coins, such as Monero, which may
generate fake addresses to hide the original sender's true identity.
Monero's popularity among cyber criminals stems from its advanced encryption techniques, which
generate fake addresses to hide the real sender's identity.
Not exact matches
Another investigation found that many comments supporting net neutrality used
fake emails and physical
addresses, and were
generated using forms such as the Electronic Frontier Foundation's Dear FCC.