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Title: newbie question on using TAILS
Post by: stan.stan on March 05, 2015, 08:52:47 PM
Hi guys
I just read somewhere that anonymous bitcoin transactions can be made using TAILS + TOR however I really don't know anything about how this works, I would appreciate if someone could explain this to me. Thanks in advance.


Title: Re: newbie question on using TAILS
Post by: jjacob on March 06, 2015, 12:41:52 AM
Hi guys
I just read somewhere that anonymous bitcoin transactions can be made using TAILS + TOR however I really don't know anything about how this works, I would appreciate if someone could explain this to me. Thanks in advance.

I don't think you really have to worry enough to use TAILs/Tor. Using TAILS/Tor prevents people from finding out your IP address. It doesn't help if you use tor, but follow unsafe practices like reusing BTC addresses.


Title: Re: newbie question on using TAILS
Post by: michinzx on March 06, 2015, 07:02:39 AM
if youre making some "questionable" purchases on certain market sites, TAILS would be a great idea, erases all possible evidence for you.


Title: Re: newbie question on using TAILS
Post by: Amph on March 06, 2015, 07:07:06 AM
i presume it should works like a simple proxy, were you create a tunnel and direct all traffic to tails, your nodes will pass though that



Title: Re: newbie question on using TAILS
Post by: BCwinning on March 06, 2015, 07:09:12 AM
Hi guys
I just read somewhere that anonymous bitcoin transactions can be made using TAILS + TOR however I really don't know anything about how this works, I would appreciate if someone could explain this to me. Thanks in advance.
letmegooglethatforyou
http://lifehacker.com/5916551/browse-like-bond-use-any-computer-without-leaving-a-trace-with-tails


Title: Re: newbie question on using TAILS
Post by: ranochigo on March 06, 2015, 11:59:42 AM
Hi guys
I just read somewhere that anonymous bitcoin transactions can be made using TAILS + TOR however I really don't know anything about how this works, I would appreciate if someone could explain this to me. Thanks in advance.
It is possible but a HTTPS vulnerability can be found and it would be easy to MITM when you are using Tor. Try using a VPN instead and you would be as secure if they delete logs.


Title: Re: newbie question on using TAILS
Post by: AtheistAKASaneBrain on March 06, 2015, 03:25:45 PM
Dont pay for questionable things... but if you have to, i wouldn't use BTC to begin with, I would use Monero and if the merchants don't accept it tell them to get with the program and do so.


Title: Re: newbie question on using TAILS
Post by: Brewins on March 06, 2015, 03:47:58 PM
Hi guys
I just read somewhere that anonymous bitcoin transactions can be made using TAILS + TOR however I really don't know anything about how this works, I would appreciate if someone could explain this to me. Thanks in advance.

I don't think you really have to worry enough to use TAILs/Tor. Using TAILS/Tor prevents people from finding out your IP address. It doesn't help if you use tor, but follow unsafe practices like reusing BTC addresses.


tails force all traffic to go to tor, browser ones or not, and also don't let your drives be accessed.

So the odds of some vulnerability in your side reveals some info about you are lower


Title: Re: newbie question on using TAILS
Post by: Reynaldo on March 06, 2015, 03:48:34 PM
You would have to use tails as a USB Os that means that you install tails on an usb then boot it up, it will run persistent thst means you'll files will be saved on the usb. You'll be able to use TOR and electrum 2.0 directly from your tails usb and electrum allows the use of change address or generating massive address to receive your bitcoins. Google on YouTube how to install tails on a usb.

You'll need to read about Linux so you can understand how does it work.


Title: Re: newbie question on using TAILS
Post by: Brewins on March 06, 2015, 03:56:39 PM
You would have to use tails as a USB Os that means that you install tails on an usb then boot it up, it will run persistent thst means you'll files will be saved on the usb. You'll be able to use TOR and electrum 2.0 directly from your tails usb and electrum allows the use of change address or generating massive address to receive your bitcoins. Google on YouTube how to install tails on a usb.

You'll need to read about Linux so you can understand how does it work.


tails is a live operating system. You don't install it


Title: Re: newbie question on using TAILS
Post by: NeuroticFish on March 06, 2015, 04:01:53 PM
Imho if you want to stay anonymous, you should just use anonymous coins. Some are already good and fight for a good place.
Using various anonymisers, especially if you don't know what you do, may produce more harm than good (an easy example would be to lose your coins).

Of course it's just an advice. Do as you prefer.


Title: Re: newbie question on using TAILS
Post by: BitMos on March 06, 2015, 04:03:00 PM
You would have to use tails as a USB Os that means that you install tails on an usb then boot it up, it will run persistent thst means you'll files will be saved on the usb. You'll be able to use TOR and electrum 2.0 directly from your tails usb and electrum allows the use of change address or generating massive address to receive your bitcoins. Google on YouTube how to install tails on a usb.

You'll need to read about Linux so you can understand how does it work.


tails is a live operating system. You don't install it

-1

Like Reynaldo said : load it, create a permanent volume (portable hd, usb stick, fat sd) install bitcoin-qt Linux wait for sync, use another usb-sd-what ever for wallet.dat (or one storage for both) and rules. another cool variation is a btc node on tail and then use connect command from another computer.

better usage model?


Title: Re: newbie question on using TAILS
Post by: ranochigo on March 06, 2015, 04:27:30 PM
You would have to use tails as a USB Os that means that you install tails on an usb then boot it up, it will run persistent thst means you'll files will be saved on the usb. You'll be able to use TOR and electrum 2.0 directly from your tails usb and electrum allows the use of change address or generating massive address to receive your bitcoins. Google on YouTube how to install tails on a usb.

You'll need to read about Linux so you can understand how does it work.


tails is a live operating system. You don't install it

-1

Like Reynaldo said : load it, create a permanent volume (portable hd, usb stick, fat sd) install bitcoin-qt Linux wait for sync, use another usb-sd-what ever for wallet.dat (or one storage for both) and rules. another cool variation is a btc node on tail and then use connect command from another computer.

better usage model?
USB sticks and SD cards has limited read and write cycles depending on your product quality. Not everyone has a portable HD lying around too which would require you to spend some money to buy one. Syncing a Bitcoin core on a usb stick or SD card would also be a hassle due to space constraints and IO speed. If possible just install the OS on the computer itself.


Title: Re: newbie question on using TAILS
Post by: newflesh on March 06, 2015, 04:44:15 PM
Your best bet is to have a thorough read of the docs on their website:  https://tails.boum.org/getting_started/index.en.html

Once you've downloaded and verified the ISO, either burn it to a dvd or install it on a USB drive / SD card. If you want to just use the live version (dvd) you'll have to enter the Electrum seed every time you boot (great for security but a bit of hassle). Installing to a USB stick is much more convenient as the persistant volume allows you to store data (including the Electrum wallet).


Title: Re: newbie question on using TAILS
Post by: Reynaldo on March 06, 2015, 05:02:55 PM
Loading the whole blockchain on a usb doesn't makes sense, electrum is a microwallet thst won't need to resync the blockchain, if you don't trust electrum then download multibit on tails.