Bytecoin advertises itself as a totally anonymous altcoin and as the first enterprise-ready altcoin. Let’s take a closer look at some of the advertised features of Bytecoin:
Bytecoin is an open cryptocurrency. If you decide to start using the currency, you can voluntarily take part in the operation of the network. The only thing you need to do is download special software that creates a wallet for you. Using this software, you can start sending money to other users or receive payment from them.
If you wish to take part in the operation of the network, then you can allocate the computing power of your computer to the task.
Fee-free instant international payments: The Bytecoin network works as fast as the internet. Your payments will take a little bit of time to process, as payments require cryptographic confirmation. Bytecoin claims transactions are processed in about 2 minutes.
Security: Bytecoin “protects user’s money with the most secure and modern cryptographic algorithms” that “are impossible to hack”. The makers of Bytecoin claim that hacking the currency “would require immense amount of expensive electricity and computational power of a supercomputer”. For that reason, you’re the only one who can access your wallet.
Safe private data: Bytecoin claims that it’s “totally impossible to get information about your financial operations and wallet balance” unless you choose to reveal that information. Only you can manage information that your business partners and third parties will see.