 Will Bitcoin be implementing privacy features similar to the ones in Monero? Doki-doki-dango, I wish Bitcoin had more privacy features, but I don't think Bitcoin will be implementing privacy features similar to Monero. And the reason is because the structure of Bitcoin doesn't allow us to do easily, at least things like ring signatures and stealth addresses. And also because the introduction of privacy features in Bitcoin will generate an enormous amount of controversy. I think the most likely privacy features we're going to see soon are the introduction of Schnorr, Taproot and TapScript, which open the door for a lot of privacy improvements, but they still do not involve zero knowledge proofs or the types of ring signatures and stealth addresses that are done in Monero. Bitcoin is not a privacy coin and that's a bit disappointing and it's one of its downsides, but it is the truth. I would like to see stronger privacy in Bitcoin. I would expect there will be a lot of pushback by regulated exchanges as they will find that a very, very hard pill to swallow, as it will put them in much more direct conflict with their regulators. But nevertheless, I think that is a battle worth fighting. If you enjoyed this video, please subscribe, like and share. All my work is shared for free, so if you want to support it, join me on Patreon.