Tested for decades, Mimblewimble uses elliptic-curve cryptography  that requires smaller keys than other cryptography types. In a network that is using the Mimblewimble protocol, there are no addresses on the blockchain, and the network’s data storage is highly efficient. Mimblewimble needs about 10% of the data storage requirements of the Bitcoin network. This makes Mimblewimble highly scalable for storing the blockchain , significantly faster, and less centralized. Furthermore, the nature of the protocol allows for private transactions that are highly anonymous (more about this later).           The birth of Mimblewimble     Rejoice, Harry Potter fans! Another reference is coming from the movie fan world. The Mimblewimble Whitepaper   was first published on July 2016 in the Bitcoin research channel under the anonymous author name of Tom Elvis Judisor – the French name for Voldemort. Soon after the whitepaper was published – at the end of 2016 -, another anonymous user wit...
 
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