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CEO of a top Bitcoin exchange warns: crackdown on ...
You can use zero knowledge proofs if you really want to conceal the information in a contract, but still prove to the world that you've fulfilled that contract. If you're using public Ethereum, then presumably you want your contract to be public.
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