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Privacy

Using CoinJoin, which aggregates multiple transactions into one to obscure their individual origins, and confidential transactions, which hide the amounts involved. The blockchain leverages Cut-Through to erase spent transaction details while still ensuring the ledger is fully verifiable. This combination of features strengthens anonymity and hinders traceability.

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MimbleWimble employs Pedersen Commitments and zero-knowledge proofs to ensure transaction security while aggregating all transactions into a seamless, indistinguishable mass. This method erases the need for traditional addresses, deepening the veil of privacy and making the transaction trail nearly impossible to trace

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Scarcity

MWC features a hard cap of 20 million coins, establishing a strict limit on the total number of coins that will ever exist. This scarcity is enforced through a controlled emission schedule that gradually reduces the number of new coins introduced into the system over time.

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The decreasing rate of new coin introduction helps preserve the value by limiting inflation, ensuring that the supply of MWC becomes more scarce as time progresses, thus potentially increasing its long-term value and stability.

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Scalability

Through transaction cut-through and block cut-through techniques, which streamline the blockchain while ensuring it can still be fully verified despite the removal of spent transactions. These methods improve transaction throughput and speed up verification processes, maintaining a compact, fast and efficient blockchain

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Transaction cut-through within individual blocks reduces complexity by removing all intermediary transaction details, retaining only the net inputs and outputs. Block cut-through builds on this by extending the elimination process across multiple blocks, removing spent transactions throughout the blockchain. This focused removal of spent transactions significantly decreases the blockchain's storage requirements and boosts its overall performance
Nodes

Node

Running a MWC node contributes to the decentralization and security of the network. By participating as a node, you play a critical role in verifying transactions, maintaining the blockchain, and ensuring the integrity of the network

Wallets

Wallets

The MimbleWimbleCoin wallet is a secure, user-friendly application available on all platforms for managing and transacting MWC. It incorporates the MimbleWimble protocol's advanced privacy and scalability features to ensure efficient and private transactions.

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