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A world that once paid in forgettable cash now records every coffee, donation, and favour. If secrecy used to be ordinary, why is it treated as guilt online? This book explains the tools, principles, and trade-offs that sit behind financial privacy, making sense of privacy coins without hype or panic.
You will learn how monero explained and zcash basics translate into everyday choices, why encryption ethics matters, and where selective disclosure can reconcile private life with public accountability. Along the way we map the rise of financial surveillance, show how data minimisation curbs collateral harm, and offer proportional regulation heuristics that target behaviour rather than mathematics. Clear threat models, humane design patterns, and stories from real users demonstrate that anonymity can be a social good when anchored to responsibility.
For citizens, journalists, small organisations, and policymakers, this is a practical lens on the right to anonymity: what to defend, what to demand from institutions, and how to discuss it without slogans. The result is a durable mental model for navigating payments with dignity.

Privacy Coins and the War on Financial Freedom

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  • Soraya Fenwicke is a writer and researcher focused on the human stakes of technology. She explores how design choices in money systems change everyday dignity, drawing on years of interviewing builders, policy thinkers, and people who simply want to pay and be left in peace. Her work sits where law meets code and where good intentions meet unintended consequences. Raised between busy markets and quiet libraries, she learned early that discretion can be kindness. A recurring thread in her writing is how small practical freedoms protect larger civic freedoms; privacy in payments is one such hinge. She writes to equip readers with language that travels across boardrooms, community halls, and dinner tables.

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