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Topic: IPv4-search on blockchain.info what does that mean ? (Read 622 times)

legendary
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The blockchain does not store IP addresses. The service blockchain.info however does. They operate a node, and other nodes connect to their node. When a transaction or block is sent to them, they record the IP address of the node that relayed the block or transaction. This IP address is almost definitely not the IP address of the node which created the transaction.

The IP address search feature allows you to lookup what transactions or blocks an IP address relayed to blockchain.info.

Does this mean that someone who has interest in tracking my activities like government or private agencies can see what my real IP is when I am sending a transaction from which ever wallet I am using ? If that is so should I use a Virtual Private Network service to better protect myself against such agencies ?


any entity or agency that has interest in monitoring what you do will know well before it confirms on the block chain that you have sent it! sniffing and snooping on someone means using above average style technique ,knowledge and software to monitor that person
sniffing every single packet your computer receives and sends
no matter how you try you cannot stop them from doing this and using tor is ridiculous and protects you only from websites you visit!

your ip issued by an ISP is what they watch ipv4 or ipv6 is an internal local area network address , so only others from your same  home network can use this to identify you while your actual ISP provided IP IS HOW A PERSON GETS TRACKED

EXAMPLE = they will track your online gambling obsession ... does that ring a bell?
hero member
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The blockchain does not store IP addresses. The service blockchain.info however does. They operate a node, and other nodes connect to their node. When a transaction or block is sent to them, they record the IP address of the node that relayed the block or transaction. This IP address is almost definitely not the IP address of the node which created the transaction.

The IP address search feature allows you to lookup what transactions or blocks an IP address relayed to blockchain.info.

Well said Sir, Thank you.
legendary
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The blockchain does not store IP addresses. The service blockchain.info however does. They operate a node, and other nodes connect to their node. When a transaction or block is sent to them, they record the IP address of the node that relayed the block or transaction. This IP address is almost definitely not the IP address of the node which created the transaction.

The IP address search feature allows you to lookup what transactions or blocks an IP address relayed to blockchain.info.

Does this mean that someone who has interest in tracking my activities like government or private agencies can see what my real IP is when I am sending a transaction from which ever wallet I am using ? If that is so should I use a Virtual Private Network service to better protect myself against such agencies ?
member
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The Blockchain doesn't store IP Addresses.
Blockchain just gets the IP from the First node, it was broadcasted and save it, so it enables to search by IP Addresses.

Then you can filter, how many nodes pushed how many Transactions to Blockchain.info First.
staff
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The blockchain does not store IP addresses. The service blockchain.info however does. They operate a node, and other nodes connect to their node. When a transaction or block is sent to them, they record the IP address of the node that relayed the block or transaction. This IP address is almost definitely not the IP address of the node which created the transaction.

The IP address search feature allows you to lookup what transactions or blocks an IP address relayed to blockchain.info.
sr. member
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AFAIK, no actual IP addresses are stored in the blockchain. The IPv4 addresses that you can find/search for on blockchain.info only seems to be the address of whatever node that relayed a transaction to blockchain.info (most likely not the IP of the actual sender or receiver, merely the IP of a random node in the Bitcoin network). I'm not 100% sure though, so don't quote me on this.
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Hello

under blockchain.info it seems to be possible to search for IPv4-addresses...

Does that mean, IPv4-addresses are stored in the blockchain? What kind of IPv4-addresses are that?


Thank's a lot for any feedback!

Joe
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