Study from Cornell University: 80% of monero transactions can easily be de-anonymized.
[29 Points] miki77miki:
[24 Points] crawlingfasta:
Since you can easily deanonymize Monero, you should do the Monero tracking challenge.
There's going to be a fairly large prize for whoever can track it.
There already was one Monero tracking challenge and no solutions were submitted so they increased the prize.
/s this whole thread is FUD based on an outdated paper.
[8 Points] None:
Fake news.
[6 Points] stabBarbie:
[3 Points] OfficialCrazyCracker:
I don't feel like doing the math, but based on what the article states, it isn't 80% of all transactions. It says 62 percent of all transaction inputs with one or more mixins (whatever that is?) was vulnerable. And by how it's worded I beleive of that 62%, they could accurately identify 80% of those transactions with 1 or more mixins.
[2 Points] business2690:
what about the other 20%?
[1 Points] DNrick_sanchez:
lolz
how ever can this disrupt tumbled btc > xmr >btc???? i doubt it, heavily
[1 Points] bark4coins:
uh, been a while since a bitcoin maximalist was scared enough to bother starting a fud train on the dnm sub.
[0 Points] bebopx2:
No monero is anon ...Just like BTC.
[0 Points] throwahooawayyfoe:
Welp... I guess it's time for all the monero shills to shut the fuck up.
[-4 Points] hhayn:
Haha
[-4 Points] Throwawayyyy63638484:
If this is for real then Bitcoin only gets more valuable.
Old news, no longer relevant. See https://getmonero.org/2017/04/19/an-unofficial-response-to-an-empirical-analysis-of-linkability.html