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CoinJoin
CoinJoin is an anonymization method for bitcoin transactions proposed by Gregory Maxwell. The following idea is behind CoinJoin: «When you want to…
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2018
2018
Anonymization Technologies of Cryptocurrency Transactions as Money Laundering Instrument
A. Goriacheva
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N. Jakubenko
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O. Pogodina
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D. Silnov
2018
Corpus ID: 73694850
This article is devoted to the exploration of services of anonymizing transactions, based on the Mixer, CoinJoin and CoinSuffle…
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2018
2018
CoinMingle: A Decentralized Coin Mixing Scheme with a Mutual Recognition Delegation Strategy
Mi-xue Xu
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Chao Yuan
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Xueming Si
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Gang Yu
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Jinhua Fu
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Feng Gao
1st IEEE International Conference on Hot…
2018
Corpus ID: 57762604
Bitcoin is the first decentralized cryptocurrency proposed by Satoshi Nakamoto. Although transactions are conducted between…
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Review
2017
Review
2017
Anonymous Alone ? Measuring Bitcoin ’ s Second-Generation Anonymization Techniques
Bob
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Alice Bob
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B. Alice
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Alice
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A. Carol
2017
Corpus ID: 20771884
This paper contributes a systematic account of transaction anonymization techniques that do not require trust in a single entity…
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2017
2017
Mixing Confidential Transactions: Comprehensive Transaction Privacy for Bitcoin
Tim Ruffing
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Pedro A. Moreno-Sánchez
IACR Cryptology ePrint Archive
2017
Corpus ID: 16912023
The public nature of the blockchain has been shown to be a severe threat for the privacy of Bitcoin users. Even worse, since…
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