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Topic: How would someone track a bitcoin transaction that got exchanged for monero? (Read 67 times)

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Just as said, if it's not hard then there's no way. If there will be a way to do that then Chain Analysis would be telling that in the public or did they already?

Or any company that does the same to do track transactions that are related to illegal activities.
legendary
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There is no way ~LOL how you can track the movement fund from a different chain, even using a mixer you still cannot track the transaction. Is no way you can track this since your fund already go to "Monero" and you cannot track any public transaction on "Monero" due privacy transaction.

You only can know the last transaction, while you are sent for buying monero maybe deposit address or someone address if using P2P.
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So bitcoin gets exchanged for monero, the monero is sent somewhere else and exchanged back to bitcoin in a similar not not exact amount. How would someone who is interested in following the transaction history be able to know where the new bitcoin address is that the monero exchanged into?
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