Download here : User Privacy in the Public Bitcoin Blockchain
Source : http://www.dtic.upf.edu/~jbarcelo/papers/20140704_User_Privacy_in_the_Public_Bitcoin_Blockchain/paper.pdf
vide JOURNAL OF LATEX CLASS FILES, VOL. 6, NO. 1, JANUARY 2007
Extract from Abstract
Author Details
Jaume Barcelo available at http://jaume.barcelo.cc/
Source : http://www.dtic.upf.edu/~jbarcelo/papers/20140704_User_Privacy_in_the_Public_Bitcoin_Blockchain/paper.pdf
vide JOURNAL OF LATEX CLASS FILES, VOL. 6, NO. 1, JANUARY 2007
Extract from Abstract
Bitcoin is a peer-to-peer electronic cash system that maintains a public
ledger with all transactions. The public availability of this
information has implications for the privacy of the users. The public
ledger consists of transactions that transfer funds from a set of inputs
to a set of outputs. Both inputs and outputs are linked to Bitcoin
addresses. In principle, the addresses are pseudonymous. In practice, it
is sometimes possible to link Bitcoin addresses to real identities with
the consequent privacy leaks. The possibilities of linking addresses to
owners are multiplied when addresses are reused to receive funds
multiple times. The reuse of addresses also multiplies the amount of
private information that is leaked when an address is linked to a real
identity. In this work we describe privacy-leaking effects of address
reuse and gather statistics of address reuse in the Bitcoin network. We
also describe collaborative (CoinJoin) transactions that prevent the
privacy attacks that have been published in the literature. Then we
analyze the Blockchain to find transactions that could potentially be
CoinJoin transactions.
Author Details
Jaume Barcelo available at http://jaume.barcelo.cc/
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