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How Monero Users Get Tracked
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Anonymous
2024-10-07 00:25:45 UTC
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Nomen Nescio
2024-10-13 11:30:38 UTC
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2024-10-13 13:55:24 UTC
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https://old.bitchute.com/video/Iu0m2bb9Zmlz/
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caveat emptor . . . the mere mention of "money" subjects could
attract unwanted attention from the heavenly host . . . nobody
benefits from usury, not even the usurers . . . all is weighed
in the balance . . . this "monero" appears to be quite popular:

(using Tor Browser 13.5.7)
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=blockchain+monero
Post by Nomen Nescio
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monero
Monero (/me'nerou/; Abbreviation: XMR) is a cryptocurrency which uses a
blockchain with privacy-enhancing technologies to obfuscate transactions to
achieve anonymity and fungibility. Observers cannot decipher addresses trading
Monero, transaction amounts, address balances, or transaction histories.[2]
The protocol is open source and based on CryptoNote v2, a concept described in a
2013 white paper authored by Nicolas van Saberhagen. Developers used this
concept to design Monero, and deployed its mainnet in 2014. The Monero protocol
includes various methods to obfuscate transaction details, though users can
optionally share view keys for third-party auditing.[3] Transactions are
validated through a miner network running RandomX, a proof-of-work algorithm.
The algorithm issues new coins to miners and was designed to be resistant
against application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) mining.
Monero's privacy features have attracted cypherpunks and users desiring privacy
measures not provided in other cryptocurrencies. A Dutch-Italian study published
in 2022 decisively concluded "For now, Monero is untraceable. However, it is
probably only a matter of time and effort before it changes."[4]
Due to its perceived untraceability Monero is gaining increased use in illicit
activities such as money laundering, darknet markets, ransomware, cryptojacking,
and other organized crime. The United States Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has
posted bounties for contractors that can develop Monero-tracing technologies.[5]
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2024-10-13 14:40:26 UTC
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https://old.bitchute.com/video/Iu0m2bb9Zmlz/
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p.s. this video (11:10; posted 5 oct 2024) might be similar,
don't know, but anyone visiting these "red flag" links
should be very careful and use tor browser, tails, etc.

(using Tor Browser 13.5.7)

Post by Nomen Nescio
How Monero Users Get Traced (RUN YOUR OWN NODE!)
Mental Outlaw
676K subscribers
78,793 views Oct 5, 2024
In this video I discuss how Chainalysis has been able to trace some
monero transactions by running compromised nodes and analyzing visible
blockchain data and offchain data to trace Monero transactions based on
details from their leaked video and how you can protect yourself from
these tracking techniques.
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