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Typos in Iron Fish's post on Privacy Comparison

srwhitney19 opened this issue · 1 comments

Found a few typos in this article on your website titled "We take privacy features to a whole new level" that can make it a bit tough to read

Ethereum Smart Contract section:
The bigger flaw however, is that these protocols suffer from being built on top of a fundamentally transparent system where deposits and withdraws {withdrawals} must be made public.

Monero section:
Researchers have criticized decoys for privacy guarantees and numerous research and papers {research papers} have since come out further exploring Monero vulnerabilities (such as this one and this one). Monero vulnerabilities go past being just theoretical —CipherTrace claims to have de-anonymized Monero transactions and {the} IRS gave away over $1M in grants to Chainalysis and Integra FCC to further provide de-anonymization tools for Monero.

Mobilecoin section:
Mobilecoin {is} a privacy coin that took {takes} Mobero’s {Monero’s} privacy technique and relies on SGX technology to provide mobile support.

Zcash section:
The Sapling protocol utilizing Zero-Knowledge Proofs (specifically zk-SNARKs) has the highest privacy guarantees when compared to all other privacy techniques. This protocol allows transactions to have all sensitive data encrypted and completely unlikable {unlinkable}.

Transferring this to the website repository: https://github.com/iron-fish/website