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Topic: [2016-10-02]New Darknet Analytics Toolkit Can Threaten Bitcoin Pseudonymity (Read 446 times)

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Use different Bitcoin addresses for every task or service you sign up for... Let the coins go to paper wallets and then later push these

coins through mixers.  Roll Eyes .... Never re-use the same username or even something closely resembling it on different platforms, and use

Tor for everything. If you have nothing to hide, you still do the same... it's your financial privacy.  Roll Eyes

yep indeed + #segwit + tumblebit will solve this privacy problem very soon...
if paid true a layer 2 all coins will be mixed by default.
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Use different Bitcoin addresses for every task or service you sign up for... Let the coins go to paper wallets and then later push these

coins through mixers.  Roll Eyes .... Never re-use the same username or even something closely resembling it on different platforms, and use

Tor for everything. If you have nothing to hide, you still do the same... it's your financial privacy.  Roll Eyes
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New Darknet Analytics Toolkit Can Threaten Bitcoin Pseudonymity

Although the darknet is often touted as the place to be for criminals who want to keep their identity private, there are some caveats. New research goes to show hackers tend to resort to specific patterns in communication on the deep web. Looking closer at these models may lead to detecting illicit behavior at an early stage, and potentially even identifying individual users...

http://www.newsbtc.com/2016/10/01/new-darknet-analytics-toolkit-can-threaten-bitcoin-pseudonymity/
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