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All it takes is a strike hack and you’re doxxed
Sure, but I’d be doxxed anyway at that point, right? I definitely do try to keep my real bitcoin addresses from work or mining separate from interacting with kyced bitcoin I got at strike or cashapp or other places like that.
50 sats \ 3 replies \ @optimism 8h
That depends. If there is just some txs there, no problem. If the txids return search results... then you're already a lot more interesting. If then because you're already more interesting, you get into second stage of sleuthing against you and there turns out to be a link between these coins, your address and your stash, and you're like a multi-whole-coiner... good luck.
This is why, if you've written off the lost sats, you don’t share any txs, with anyone.
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100 sats \ 2 replies \ @jasonb OP 8h
Wow! Yeah, I guess I kind of started down this rabbit hole when I thought I was going to have this cool collaborative discussion with LE, but I’m seeing now how you could REALLY use these techniques as a criminal (like the violent kind, not the political dissident kind). Oddly enough, isn’t this probably the strongest argument in favor of coinjoin from an anyone-who-is-anti-criminals-and-violence standpoint?!
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152 sats \ 1 reply \ @optimism 8h
The only reason I coinjoin is to protect against non-state actors.
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100 sats \ 0 replies \ @jasonb OP 8h
Maybe one day in the future, the fbi will give tutorials on using samurai wallet…
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