Arkham CEO rebuts claims of ‘snitch-to-earn’ program, says it’s to find bad actors
Arkham CEO Miguel Morel said public blockchains are “probably the worst possible way of keeping one’s private information private.”
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Arkham CEO Miguel Morel said public blockchains are “probably the worst possible way of keeping one’s private information private.”
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