I now realize that you missed my point. I said that encrypting something but storing it publicly still tells a lot about the uploader. It does not matter if the encryption is broken or not.
Again, you are missing my point. I know you can encrypt every bit of the data itself and nobody can decrypt them without the private keys, but you cannot encrypt the metadata - uploader data, time of upload, data size, other uploads of the user, intended recipients, etc.
You are telling something about "having fun", but you don't realize how much the metadata (data that describes data) can tell about the data itself (before it is encrypted) and its original uploader.
What do you mean?
By the way, I am not having fun trying to be as private and anonymous as possible. It is a necessity.
they can try decrypting / "hacking" bitcoin or hive.. they won't manage it to come through so they will waste time and have fun.. ;)
I now realize that you missed my point. I said that encrypting something but storing it publicly still tells a lot about the uploader. It does not matter if the encryption is broken or not.
you could encrypt everything
Again, you are missing my point. I know you can encrypt every bit of the data itself and nobody can decrypt them without the private keys, but you cannot encrypt the metadata - uploader data, time of upload, data size, other uploads of the user, intended recipients, etc.
You are telling something about "having fun", but you don't realize how much the metadata (data that describes data) can tell about the data itself (before it is encrypted) and its original uploader.