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Nano not having full privacy is a deliberate choice. Deliberate, because there are ways to implement privacy in Nano on the first layer. See for example CamoBanano or the perhaps even more comprehensive PlasmaPower proposal. Obviously neither of these have been implemented on the first layer of Nano by the Nano Foundation. The reason for this is that the Nano Foundation's goal is to have Nano as broadly adopted as possible. Given the hostility of many governments to full privacy cryptocurrencies, adding privacy does not seem like an ideal move. In that sense it's very simply a practical approach.
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