Taint Analysis

I did a taint analysis of my Agora deposit address, then analyzed the top 3 addresses with the highest percentage. I then searched for my "supposedly" clean BTC address (I send my BTC from CoinBase to it). It showed up with a 0% taint for 2. But it still showed up. Also, the "Count" column shows 40-50. I know there haven't been any known cases of LE analyzing transaction history, but assuming they did, is this something to worry about?

My tumbling method is Coinbase>"clean" Blockchain waller>SharedCoin x10 reps to TOR-created Blockchain wallet>SharedCoin x10 reps to Electrum wallet (synced through Tor, different address each time). I make a new Tor-created Blockchain wallet every few times.


Comments


[10 Points] long_wang_big_balls:

Well, I completely misunderstood the post title


[2 Points] Vendor_BBMC:

If there is a possible connection between two wallets, there will be a taint analysis. if 1btc moves from wallet A to B to C, they all show 100% and count of 1.

Check an SR2 address, you will see lots of wallets with a count of 1 or 2, then one of many thousand. Thats the main wallet. 5% commission is taken off eve3rthing to that wallet, so there are hundreds of routes to it.

Then look for it being emptied around valentines day, follow it, and you'll find the stolen escrow money being given back in little chunks until we all forget and shut up.


[1 Points] dopelessfopefiend:

Can't really help you with what that would mean.

But for added security buy with cash


[1 Points] whothehoe:

Maybe you're being a little too paranoid here. I think all you've done is adequate in avoiding LE. So unless you're ordering kilos then chillax