Blockchain.com on-chain Bitcoin volume breaches $378 billion mark last year PlatoBlockchain Data Intelligence. Vertical Search. Ai.

Blockchain.com on-chain Bitcoin volume breaches $378 billion mark last year

Blockchain.com on-chain Bitcoin volume breaches $378 billion mark last year PlatoBlockchain Data Intelligence. Vertical Search. Ai.

Blockchain.com, a leading cryptocurrency wallet provider, block explorer, and digital asset exchange, notes in an update that a private key is similar to a password for your bitcoin wallet (after January 3’s “proof of keys” day).

Similar to how sharing your email password gets someone access to all your emails, sharing your digital currency wallet’s private key “offers them access to all your crypto.”

Data remain private

That is why, regardless of the circumstances, we must never reveal these data to anyone. To be clear, Blockchain.com will never request this information from users.

Additionally, the company said that the time has come to reflect on a year “characterized by new all-time highs, the NFT surge, and a [great] gratitude for YOU – the folks ushering in a new era of crypto.”

The Blockchain.com team has confirmed that they do not have access to your Blockchain.com Private Key Wallet.

As is customary, storing your cash in a Blockchain.com Private Key Wallet “provides you with complete and utter control over your cryptocurrency,” the company noted (just as Satoshi Nakamoto, the pseudonymous inventor of Bitcoin had intended).

Keeping network busy

In 2021, millions of new users joined accounts, and Blockchain.com “worked tirelessly to make more assets available, including the addition of ERC-20 compatibility,” according to the report.

Since they made swapping cryptos inside your Wallet “easier than ever before,” they’ve seen a lot of popular pairs emerge.

“It was certainly keeping the network busy,” Blockchain.com added, whatever you were using your Blockchain.com Wallet for.

Blockchain.com’s on-chain Bitcoin volume reached $378 billion in 2021.

The Exchange received its fair share of new asset listings from DESO to EFI to SUSHI and DOT, according to the company, which added that “you acquired access to 18 new assets in 2021.”

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Source: https://bitcoinerx.com/blockchain/blockchain-com-on-chain-bitcoin-volume-breaches-378-billion-mark-last-year/

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