Vitalik Buterin, Ethereum’s co-founder, has expressed significant reservations regarding X’s recently implemented location disclosure feature, labeling it as potentially ‘risky’ for user privacy. The functionality, which automatically displays the country associated with user accounts, has drawn sharp criticism from cryptocurrency community members who argue it compromises personal security and anonymity.
Echoing these concerns, Uniswap founder Hayden Adams characterized the mandatory geographic disclosure as a form of ‘compulsory doxing,’ emphasizing the particular vulnerability this creates for cryptocurrency users and developers. The crypto community’s apprehension stems from the unique security requirements within digital asset ecosystems, where maintaining privacy can be crucial for protecting against targeted attacks, phishing attempts, and physical security threats.
Industry experts note that location data exposure could potentially enable sophisticated blockchain analysis firms to correlate online activities with real-world identities, undermining the pseudonymous nature of many cryptocurrency transactions. This development arrives amid growing regulatory scrutiny of digital asset platforms worldwide, raising additional questions about data protection standards and user autonomy on social media platforms.
The feature’s implementation has sparked broader discussions about balancing platform transparency with individual privacy rights, particularly for professionals operating in security-sensitive sectors like cryptocurrency and blockchain development.

