Most cryptocurrency transactions do not make use of privacy crypto tokens due to regulations The adoption of privacy functions and cryptocurrencies has been slow within the crypto space, according to a new report by Coinmetrics. The cryptocurrency analytics firm published a report yesterday, where it discussed the use of privacy functions and assets within the crypto space. In its report titled State of the Network, the firm stated that an overwhelming majority of cryptocurrency transactions don’t include privacy crypto tokens, as investors and traders choose to send and receive funds transparently instead of privately. Coinmetrics revealed that the combined daily transactions of the foremost privacy coins, Zcash (ZEC), Monero (XMR) and Grin (GRIN) amount to only 6% of the total Bitcoin (BTC) transaction. This is despite these coins offering more privacy than Bitcoin. The indifference of customers towards privacy is maybe one of the most significant shortcomings of the current anonymous transaction systems, the report incorporated. Regardless of the massive technological advancements in cryptocurrency privacy, the adoption of privacy functions and assets has been subpar. Customers’ not leveraging privacy capabilities The Coinmetrics report highlighted that cryptocurrency traders are not taking advantage of the privacy functions that come with most of the cryptocurrencies. As an example, ZEC utilises the trustless zero-knowledge proof systems (zk-SNARKs), a feature that allows transactions to hide information about the sender and recipient and the amount they exchanged. However, the report revealed that less than 2% of ZEC transactions use the feature to shield the transaction details. According to the analytics firm, as mainstream adoption of cryptocurrencies rise, there is a need for cryptos to go back to their original privacy-oriented ethos if they are to survive. “Failing to do so could result in the original idea of anonymous transactions systems fading away and being superseded by other conceptions of what crypto-currencies are useful for,” the report integrated However, it is not easy to use privacy coins in today’s climate. Cryptocurrency exchanges are increasingly being regulated in various countries around the world, and the regulation doesn’t give room for privacy coins. Hence, some cryptocurrency exchanges have started delisting privacy coins from their platforms citing government regulations. Coinmetrics believes that the increasing privacy of Bitcoin via functions like CoinJoin could be the key to saving privacy in cryptocurrencies. CoinJoin, alongside the service providers such as Whirlpool, Wasabi Wallet and Samourai Wallet’s non-custodial Bitcoin mixer are seeing increased activity in recent months. If the use of CoinJoin and other Bitcoin mixer functions would continue to rise, then privacy in the cryptocurrency space might still survive in the long run.
Crypto Users Not Making Use Of Privacy Coins
Cryptocurrency users prefer to transact transparently rather than use privacy coins and their shielding features

Key Points
- Cryptocurrency users prefer to transact transparently rather than use privacy coins and their shielding features
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