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Discussion => Security => Topic started by: dolphinspeak on April 28, 2012, 02:15 am
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I'm currently transferring bitcoins from my Bitcoin Fog account into my SR account (in small chunks over a number of hours). I thought Bitcoin Fog made you harder to trace because the coins will all leave from random addresses when you withdraw them.
However when I check my SR account page, I see all the coins are being transferred from the same address. I'm not even sure if it's a different address from the one I deposited to when I loaded them on to Bitcoin Fog.
Surely this isn't as secure as it would be if they all came from random addresses? Is this normal operating behaviour for a Bitcoin tumbler?
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I hope someone can answer this, I'm curious as well.
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I thought the point of the fog was to mix all the coins together(IE tumble) so the originating source of the coin could not be tracked.
Think of it like throwing a bunch of 100 dollar bills into a pile, stirring the pile up, then having everyone draw from the pile randomly.
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^^^like Nero said
I think A LOT of people see that address as their Bitcoin Fog sending address.
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Ahh, yes. The address is just the wallet where the new tumbled coins reside.
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Ah, I understand now. Thanks guys.