While many cryptocurrencies were built on complete transparency, including the type that allows others to see who is sending and receiving the coins, there has been an increasing focus on true privacy and anonymity with cryptocurrencies.
One of the leaders in this privacy-centric space is the coin known as Dash. Dash has been around for some time, having been launched in 2014 as Darkcoin. In fact, the cryptocurrency’s whitepaper, co-authored by Evan Duffield and Daniel Diaz, describes it as “the first privacy-centric cryptographic currency” based on Nakamoto’s work with Bitcoin.