The DNMs can be a scary and dangerous place if you don't know what you're doing. Use this thread to ask questions or give advice on harm reduction & OPSEC!
Safety & Security Saturday!
The DNMs can be a scary and dangerous place if you don't know what you're doing. Use this thread to ask questions or give advice on harm reduction & OPSEC!
[4 Points] neGXh3id:
[1 Points] hooawayy:
If Sourcery/multisig requires coins to be sent from your electrum wallet to signal that it's you, is scrambling the coins therefore meaningless as they end up attached to the wallet that's tied to you anyway? Finally getting on the multisig and struggling more than I thought I would.
(I realise tumblers aren't perfect to begin with and this feels like a stupid question)
[1 Points] neuroloop:
quote from makers of zcash:
"Zerocoin would give you this incredible privacy guarantee, then we could add on some features which let the police, for instance, to be able to track money laundering. A back door." -John Hopkins researcher Matt Green from https://www.newscientist.com/blogs/onepercent/2013/03/bitcoin-zerocoin.html
Has anyone seen the book "Operational Anonymization: Regain Your Privacy and Anonymity". It has a lot about OPSEC such as how to clean bitcoins going into wallets for transactions, and then cleaning it coming out into your bank account. I was wondering what everyone else thought about the OPSEC in this book. It is the best I have found and I am going to go by it since it seems simple, and secure. He says in the book the more complex somthing is the more surface area for attack so by keeping it simple I am minimizing my risk.