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refers to Simplified Payment Verification, a scheme by which thin clients can check whether the network trusts a transaction.
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Do thin clients leak which addresses you own?
And according to this, bloom filters are used to help prevent the SPV peer from "know[ing] which transactions belong to the client and which don't.". … So how well do the major thin clients (Electrum, Multibit, Mycelium, etc.) protect the privacy of the addresses belonging to your wallet from their SPV peer? …