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Please take a look at this transaction link of bitcoin :
https://www.blockchain.com/btc/tx/28d2e2117c9c19f9134225169365dd7c1dbb2051674cab373618b0796ac4zzzz



My bitcoin address is : 1KvADTZU93T57x4HxyzEdoePsnuLhnzzzz

You can see all of my transactions by this link :
https://www.blockchain.com/btc/address/1KvADTZU93T57x4HxyzEdoePsnuLhnzzzz



My friend address is : bc1qhkshfzwzm6cl8ezsg5fw7yhpsdqtp4r3vfzzzz

But you can't see all of his transactions by this link :
https://www.blockchain.com/btc/address/bc1qhkshfzwzm6cl8ezsg5fw7yhpsdqtp4r3vfzzzz




What is this address : bc1qhkshfzwzm6cl8ezsg5fw7yhpsdqtp4r3vfzzzz

And why is it undetectable?

How can i hide my transactions from others like that address?








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    Please take a look at this transaction link of bitcoin :
    https://www.blockchain.com/btc/tx/28d2e2117c9c19f9134225169365dd7c1dbb2051674cab373618b0796ac4zzzz



    My bitcoin address is : 1KvADTZU93T57x4HxyzEdoePsnuLhnzzzz

    You can see all of my transactions by this link :
    https://www.blockchain.com/btc/address/1KvADTZU93T57x4HxyzEdoePsnuLhnzzzz



    My friend address is : bc1qhkshfzwzm6cl8ezsg5fw7yhpsdqtp4r3vfzzzz

    But you can't see all of his transactions by this link :
    https://www.blockchain.com/btc/address/bc1qhkshfzwzm6cl8ezsg5fw7yhpsdqtp4r3vfzzzz




    What is this address : bc1qhkshfzwzm6cl8ezsg5fw7yhpsdqtp4r3vfzzzz

    And why is it undetectable?

    How can i hide my transactions from others like that address?








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      Please take a look at this transaction link of bitcoin :
      https://www.blockchain.com/btc/tx/28d2e2117c9c19f9134225169365dd7c1dbb2051674cab373618b0796ac4zzzz



      My bitcoin address is : 1KvADTZU93T57x4HxyzEdoePsnuLhnzzzz

      You can see all of my transactions by this link :
      https://www.blockchain.com/btc/address/1KvADTZU93T57x4HxyzEdoePsnuLhnzzzz



      My friend address is : bc1qhkshfzwzm6cl8ezsg5fw7yhpsdqtp4r3vfzzzz

      But you can't see all of his transactions by this link :
      https://www.blockchain.com/btc/address/bc1qhkshfzwzm6cl8ezsg5fw7yhpsdqtp4r3vfzzzz




      What is this address : bc1qhkshfzwzm6cl8ezsg5fw7yhpsdqtp4r3vfzzzz

      And why is it undetectable?

      How can i hide my transactions from others like that address?








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      Please take a look at this transaction link of bitcoin :
      https://www.blockchain.com/btc/tx/28d2e2117c9c19f9134225169365dd7c1dbb2051674cab373618b0796ac4zzzz



      My bitcoin address is : 1KvADTZU93T57x4HxyzEdoePsnuLhnzzzz

      You can see all of my transactions by this link :
      https://www.blockchain.com/btc/address/1KvADTZU93T57x4HxyzEdoePsnuLhnzzzz



      My friend address is : bc1qhkshfzwzm6cl8ezsg5fw7yhpsdqtp4r3vfzzzz

      But you can't see all of his transactions by this link :
      https://www.blockchain.com/btc/address/bc1qhkshfzwzm6cl8ezsg5fw7yhpsdqtp4r3vfzzzz




      What is this address : bc1qhkshfzwzm6cl8ezsg5fw7yhpsdqtp4r3vfzzzz

      And why is it undetectable?

      How can i hide my transactions from others like that address?





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          Your address is a classical 1 (Pay-to-public-key-hash) address. Your friend has a newer Bech32 Pay-to-Witness-public-key-hash-type address. The block explorer you referenced is partially compatible with Bech32. Sometimes, it doesn't work. On the other hand, there's nothing that prevents you from looking at your friend's transactions using a different block explorer such as https://Blockstream.info or https://blockchair.com/.






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            Bitcoin is not yet built with a privacy layer, all transactions are public and immutable, meaning they are visible to everyone, everywhere, forever.



            If you wish to make a private transaction, you are better off using another blockchain like Monero, Zcash, or one of the many others focused on maintaining user privacy.






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              Your address is a classical 1 (Pay-to-public-key-hash) address. Your friend has a newer Bech32 Pay-to-Witness-public-key-hash-type address. The block explorer you referenced is partially compatible with Bech32. Sometimes, it doesn't work. On the other hand, there's nothing that prevents you from looking at your friend's transactions using a different block explorer such as https://Blockstream.info or https://blockchair.com/.






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                Your address is a classical 1 (Pay-to-public-key-hash) address. Your friend has a newer Bech32 Pay-to-Witness-public-key-hash-type address. The block explorer you referenced is partially compatible with Bech32. Sometimes, it doesn't work. On the other hand, there's nothing that prevents you from looking at your friend's transactions using a different block explorer such as https://Blockstream.info or https://blockchair.com/.






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                  Your address is a classical 1 (Pay-to-public-key-hash) address. Your friend has a newer Bech32 Pay-to-Witness-public-key-hash-type address. The block explorer you referenced is partially compatible with Bech32. Sometimes, it doesn't work. On the other hand, there's nothing that prevents you from looking at your friend's transactions using a different block explorer such as https://Blockstream.info or https://blockchair.com/.






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                  Your address is a classical 1 (Pay-to-public-key-hash) address. Your friend has a newer Bech32 Pay-to-Witness-public-key-hash-type address. The block explorer you referenced is partially compatible with Bech32. Sometimes, it doesn't work. On the other hand, there's nothing that prevents you from looking at your friend's transactions using a different block explorer such as https://Blockstream.info or https://blockchair.com/.







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                      Bitcoin is not yet built with a privacy layer, all transactions are public and immutable, meaning they are visible to everyone, everywhere, forever.



                      If you wish to make a private transaction, you are better off using another blockchain like Monero, Zcash, or one of the many others focused on maintaining user privacy.






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                        Bitcoin is not yet built with a privacy layer, all transactions are public and immutable, meaning they are visible to everyone, everywhere, forever.



                        If you wish to make a private transaction, you are better off using another blockchain like Monero, Zcash, or one of the many others focused on maintaining user privacy.






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                          Bitcoin is not yet built with a privacy layer, all transactions are public and immutable, meaning they are visible to everyone, everywhere, forever.



                          If you wish to make a private transaction, you are better off using another blockchain like Monero, Zcash, or one of the many others focused on maintaining user privacy.






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                          Bitcoin is not yet built with a privacy layer, all transactions are public and immutable, meaning they are visible to everyone, everywhere, forever.



                          If you wish to make a private transaction, you are better off using another blockchain like Monero, Zcash, or one of the many others focused on maintaining user privacy.







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