typo fixed: anonimity -> anonymity (#1095)

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cake808 2018-05-28 21:17:30 +02:00 committed by Quentin Le Sceller
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@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ No, and this is where MimbleWimble and Grin shine. Confidential transactions are
You can figure out which outputs are being spent by which transaction, but the trail of data stops here. All inputs and outputs look like random pieces of data, so you can't tell if the money was transferred, still belongs to the same person, which output is the actual transfer and which is the change, etc. Grin transactions are built with *no identifiable piece of information*. You can figure out which outputs are being spent by which transaction, but the trail of data stops here. All inputs and outputs look like random pieces of data, so you can't tell if the money was transferred, still belongs to the same person, which output is the actual transfer and which is the change, etc. Grin transactions are built with *no identifiable piece of information*.
In addition, Grin leverages [Dandelion relay](dandelion/dandelion.md), which provides additional anonimity as to which IP or client the transaction originated from, and allows for transactions to be aggregated. In addition, Grin leverages [Dandelion relay](dandelion/dandelion.md), which provides additional anonymity as to which IP or client the transaction originated from, and allows for transactions to be aggregated.
### What about the quantum computaggedon? ### What about the quantum computaggedon?