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A special feature of Monero, because not being traced is not a guarantee that a receiver is protected from knowing one’s balance by checking inbox messages of the user. As such, Monero uses a special feature that makes multiple one-time addresses that is only connected by the one who receives payment and not accessible in the blockhain system.
As a digital currency, Monero is secured cryptogaphically . A hacker will have a hard time breaking into Monero’s complex algorithm that is made up of huge mathematical and electrical potentialities.
In short, your wallet is secure as a safe in Monero.
Yes, with Monero, unlinkability means that you can display your receiving address publicly, but the payments made to this address cannot be linked to it. This is done by the one time use of stealth addresses for every transaction.