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Deanonymization of bitcoin cryptocurrency users
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March 2019

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Bulletin of the Military University of Technology

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Maja Rodwald

The aim of this article is to show how one can deanonymize users of cryptocurrencies. To this end the most popular of the cryptocurrencies, i.e. bitcoin is used as an example. At the beginning, the basic concepts about cryptocurrencies are presented. Afterwards, our approach to systematize the types of transactions existing in the blockchain is proposed. This part is enriched with the graphs showing their quantitative occurrence in the blockchain. The main part of this article presents the heuristics use to deanonymize users. A few practical pieces of advice for implementation of the presented heuristics in the real deanonymizing system are included. Then the real case studies are introduced. They are supported with comments based on the experience from court trials carried out by the authors. The final part contains legal regulations and existing tools supporting the deanonymizing process. Keywords: deanonymization, cryptocurrency, bitcoin.

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... Results of our searches are presented on the dedicated designed websites [11,12]. [4,5,14,17], others on clustering of addresses and de-anonymization of Bitcoin users [7,9,10,13,15]. Papers about analysis of non-financial data, often called metadata, are of interest to scientists as well. Bartoletti et al. [2] analysed the usage of OP RETURN throughout the Bitcoin blockchain, identified 1887798 transactions and investigated which protocol they belong to. ...

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An Analysis of Data Hidden in Bitcoin Addresses
Deanonymization of bitcoin cryptocurrency users

Bulletin of the Military University of Technology