your death pool becomes a honeypot because of poor tradecraft
as in the case of SILK ROAD and the SR2 honeypot.. poor tradecraft = working for the NSA/FBI/IRS same effect to the now busted.. your transactions EASILY are visible at blockchain.info and walking the chain back sigh again conspiracy to murder USG public officials will result in a worldwide manhunt WITH NSA assistance under EO 12333.. I am NOT saying dont do it.. I am saying be more fucking careful about where you buy your bitcoin at and make sure it goes through a coin laundry a couple of times
I think the whole 'coin laundry' thing is nonsense - security through obscurity. Seems to me the only way to anonymously use BitCoin is to never tie them to your actual identity whatsoever. Has BitIodine been discussed on cpunks yet? http://miki.it/pdf/BitIodine_presentation.pdf http://miki.it/pdf/thesis.pdf R
Haters sending anonymous death threats, did you even read the linked paper? Or would you like to see another real world example of coin tumblers failing? http://www.reddit.com/r/SheepMarketplace/comments/1rvlft/i_just_chased_him_t... Don't be so touchy! R
Wow, thats kind of an interesting read.. especially using the technique of tagging the wallets with another easily recognizable amount to make them easy to trace. It would seem the the blockchain which protects against double spending but is entirely public and unblinded(in a chaumian cryptographic blinding sense) and the fact that one can unilaterally pay a particular wallet a recognizable amount.. It would seem that one simple could leave that amount behind(since it is EASY to identify and simply transfer the rest of the funds into ever smaller wallets and exchange those face to face at buttonwood meetings etc formerly we used to classify an electronic anonymous currency by saying "its good enough for assassination politics".. Bitcoin is not NEARLY good(safe) enough for AP... sorry GH ps is lucky present? and TC MAY get your ass out of the woodwork and post damn it... On 1/12/14 8:21 PM, Rich Jones wrote:
Haters sending anonymous death threats, did you even read the linked paper? Or would you like to see another real world example of coin tumblers failing? http://www.reddit.com/r/SheepMarketplace/comments/1rvlft/i_just_chased_him_t...
Don't be so touchy!
R
-- Tentacle #99 ecc public key curve p25519(pcp 0.15) 1l0$WoM5C8z=yeZG7?$]f^Uu8.g>4rf#t^6mfW9(rr910 Governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, that whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it, and to institute new government, laying its foundation on such principles, and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness.’ https://github.com/TLINDEN/pcp.git to get pcp(curve25519 cli)
If the FBI is smart they will start sponsoring buttonwood meetings with the Silk Road bitcoin wallet(s). This will set off an interesting turf war between the bankers and intelligence community. On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 11:42:51AM -0800, gwen hastings wrote:
Wow, thats kind of an interesting read.. especially using the technique of tagging the wallets with another easily recognizable amount to make them easy to trace.
It would seem the the blockchain which protects against double spending but is entirely public and unblinded(in a chaumian cryptographic blinding sense) and the fact that one can unilaterally pay a particular wallet a recognizable amount..
It would seem that one simple could leave that amount behind(since it is EASY to identify and simply transfer the rest of the funds into ever smaller wallets and exchange those face to face at buttonwood meetings etc
formerly we used to classify an electronic anonymous currency by saying "its good enough for assassination politics"..
Bitcoin is not NEARLY good(safe) enough for AP... sorry
GH
ps is lucky present?
and TC MAY get your ass out of the woodwork and post damn it...
On 1/12/14 8:21 PM, Rich Jones wrote:
Haters sending anonymous death threats, did you even read the linked paper? Or would you like to see another real world example of coin tumblers failing? http://www.reddit.com/r/SheepMarketplace/comments/1rvlft/i_just_chased_him_t...
Don't be so touchy!
R
-- Tentacle #99
ecc public key curve p25519(pcp 0.15)
1l0$WoM5C8z=yeZG7?$]f^Uu8.g>4rf#t^6mfW9(rr910
Governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, that whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it, and to institute new government, laying its foundation on such principles, and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness.’
https://github.com/TLINDEN/pcp.git to get pcp(curve25519 cli)
On Sun, Jan 12, 2014 at 4:35 PM, Anonymous Remailer (austria) <mixmaster@remailer.privacy.at> wrote:
... poor tradecraft = working for the NSA/FBI/IRS
i am amused that google is showing me this ad: "Degrees for CIA Officers - www.henley-putnam.edu - Advance Your CIA Career Today. Learn from Former CIA, FBI and DoD!" on this thread. ;P
your transactions EASILY are visible at blockchain.info and walking the chain back
still waiting for zerocoin to get merged into mainline ... *cough*
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