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I see, a constructive debate is not possible within this community. Sad, that people just close their eyes and "believe" instead of "knowing".
Anyone who is at least a bit technically educated should see the problem here. I mean come on, it is not that hard, is it?
1. Inputs always unsorted 2. Outputs shuffled 3. Next transaction inputs unshuffled again which allows you to reassemble the original order in previous transaction 4. Multiple Amounts/Denominations allow only a few combinations how the original transaction looked like 4. Done!
I wish that someone could post something technical, instead of the typical "troll" posts. How boring that is.
Go on do it, go backwards four rounds and show us this holds up. First however you should actually find a transaction where mixing occurs because all I see is the wallet being broken down into smaller pieces for mixing and not actual mixing.
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I'm a fool to know that these threads only appear when other coins getting pumped ?
I don't care about any pump, I am neither invested in DRK and I also do not plan to do so. I was hoping that it is possible to discuss here about technical details and question the techniques which are sold to us as "anonymous". But from the replies that I read here, I begin to understand why the markets are full of non-rational panicksters who blindly fall for every pump and dump. Why? Because the others "say something". Haven't you guys learned to question things? Are you always believing what someone tells you? I guess you have not even tried to follow what I have written. Sad stuff. Ed Duffield and the dev team area aware of your claims. Expecting non technical people to have a technical view of what you have done is unrealistic.
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Sad stuff.
It's not sad stuff. You may have discovered an interesting angle on de-anonymisation and you may not have. But your posting it on bitcointalk, not an MIT science blog. As a previous poster already pointed out, statistically speaking there are about 100 FUD posts to every genuine "questioning post" as you put it. I'm also interested to see this technical discussion develop, but I'm not surprised that people go on the defensive if you post this out of the blue with no history of discussing the technology in other themes.
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Interesting approach, although the input order isn't random, it's randomly generated from multiple transactions on the client side. Even if it was completely not random, that doesn't allow you to "jump" the mixing transaction and know which outputs belong to which inputs. Source TX: http://explorer.darkcoin.io/tx/9ad01adae3814abf9a9731f0003d95a0f9bf701d055152f7b54ee4b6be47bfca: Notice the inputs reference 5 transactions, but there's 3 participants. You can't tell where one stops and the next begins. Also, it's possible that multiple clients in this transaction were actually in 5bafee7a5397ad505658b1e37af812e64ebb2834601224e4f6f6675b4a25728b or b4534361c8247abcc6b428fd85a17546f23413b2777f3e3f372578d100b20c4e for example. http://explorer.darkcoin.io/tx/5bafee7a5397ad505658b1e37af812e64ebb2834601224e4f6f6675b4a25728b#o39http://explorer.darkcoin.io/tx/b4534361c8247abcc6b428fd85a17546f23413b2777f3e3f372578d100b20c4e#o40http://explorer.darkcoin.io/tx/1c1769d578f4632971dd699987931cf676a7356196a5b122c60d737fce3c836e#o76http://explorer.darkcoin.io/tx/7e452c1c5229fbbfdc1b4fc1d8577a6b9d0932bf5f00030d28ec7759dd9273ea#o61http://explorer.darkcoin.io/tx/3fba31e9cc32cd5e2c002ad4a8bd6908f3a76321e2d892f046265eb14352676e#o60One more thing to note is that after coins are mixed through multiple sessions, there are "final" outputs that are just spent randomly. That can happen in any session, which causes more randomness. You most definitely can't map those randomly spent outputs to the inputs at all. That's what you should be trying to do, you need to be able to show anonymously spent coins and their original source funds. Nice try though PS. If you believe it's really a weakness you need to map the outputs to the inputs and show who's anonymously spending money on what. I'm not sure it's worth the time though, because masternode blinding randomizes the input order anyway.
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I am betting all my 500 BTC on it, are you in? I would also accept an escrow.
Interesting thread
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It doesn't look like it would fully deanonymize it, but it could weaken the plausible deniability somewhat, and given the public ledger common to all cryptocurrency I think just a very high level of PD is the best we can hope for. The ideal level of PD would be one where all users of the system have the same level of it for each transaction, and thus could equally be held responsible for a particular transaction. What's not clear to me is how Darksend is different than just sending BTC through a mixer, or several unrelated mixers. Is it just the relatively large number of Darksend nodes that makes the difference?
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It's possible that 1-3 participants are submitting funds from 4a067e00c76ccb554638c0d14d20e8f501f094ce9093fbf598c358c0835d77e5, it's impossible to tell otherwise.
Then I just made the impossible possible, I know that these are exactly 2 people. When looking at http://explorer.darkcoin.io/tx/b649ff67a9863a9757049e6d6acc722043030b386d052f75839410f1f32bf3e5There are exactly two sorted blocks from the 4a06 transaction appearing in the sorted input list of b649ff... which do not appear directly under each other They must have been submitted from two different people at two different times. 7 4a067e00c7...:59 0.100001 XgVS4zvMm4ikZDtN2DSFgSgrrTrD2w5pq5 71:3044...8081 33:03f3...d69d 8 4a067e00c7...:11 1.00001 XmAEq7k7n2spMATZbN2CpyPT6U4hNiefbr 72:3045...b981 33:03c4...ab69 9 4a067e00c7...:41 1.00001 XmnDvUgBM8kQze5RATyozfkA9bazyWQ1W3 71:3044...2181 33:021a...a289 and 12 4a067e00c7...:55 1.00001 XvaXzvnWTwHRMfzLricVyxa3FtMqJvohRR 72:3045...8881 33:02b1...33f4 13 4a067e00c7...:20 0.100001 XmHZ4DvHbBLmrHTHWCXYahp4n2SfnxWugt 72:3045...f081 33:02dd...b541 14 4a067e00c7...:50 1.00001 XbXrsJLGZSeW839LEHQh4K8HS7AvDRXjr6 71:3044...2d81 33:0231...538f 15 4a067e00c7...:7 0.100001 XxdCZkeNWnUzkQfG13greKNXEzzQFwzxx9 72:3045...5681 33:0358...d9ea 16 4a067e00c7...:3 0.100001 XqvRbqBQMtxRdQMpJCCY3qYT62USrZtAqw 72:3045...ef81 33:0271...3602 I think you're misunderstanding the random behavior of the client. It takes multiple transactions and submits them like this. Masternode blinding makes this whole conversation meaningless though, inputs will be random. Something like this: (This isn't deanonymizing the TX, I don't know who submitted what, it's just an example) Client 1: 0 396016fb9d...:19 0.100001 XmEdFdQi99xwqn4SvZ47GQTgGWrwr8wGCj 72:3045...ad81 33:0322...86ef 1 7fdd4b736c...:45 1.00001 Xrw1JYmX2DgQ3GZ6g4EzpqigWrN7PFgmre 71:3044...ac81 33:039e...cee5 2 396016fb9d...:21 0.100001 XhyqpyLSRFWQrP2LuZup5XqZQ7o5qP4jvq 71:3044...8c81 33:0261...21a2 3 aa87251f58...:12 10.0001 Xg9cD2y8UVviaFLst3xESqt1gNPzfHxq25 72:3045...e881 33:02a8...6d95 4 7098889f50...:50 0.100001 XqKzxHmJT1V2p4mUFQVp4tRMoKuiY5ooTU 72:3045...ed81 33:02fe...8220 5 50ce277e21...:35 0.100001 Xged1P2SQ9Ntdb4yFxpiMHmuDCUkFbcwwS 71:3044...f881 33:02bf...eda9 6 b46f161497...:13 0.100001 Xyrz9y6J7633ZMRdsh7r5gY9ZVjQLRr9UL 72:3045...e981 33:023e...07d2 7 4a067e00c7...:59 0.100001 XgVS4zvMm4ikZDtN2DSFgSgrrTrD2w5pq5 71:3044...8081 33:03f3...d69d 8 4a067e00c7...:11 1.00001 XmAEq7k7n2spMATZbN2CpyPT6U4hNiefbr 72:3045...b981 33:03c4...ab69 9 4a067e00c7...:41 1.00001 XmnDvUgBM8kQze5RATyozfkA9bazyWQ1W3 71:3044...2181 33:021a...a289 10 b4534361c8...:23 1.00001 Xmi5ZRQUhV5eBicMYg3kLeVtgUYFtdPuco 72:3045...0381 33:0364...0ed3 11 b4534361c8...:11 0.100001 XvjDt1hjmNeX8Te2BSHMMrx794S3RW2UBh 72:3045...5681 33:03fb...f75f 12 4a067e00c7...:55 1.00001 XvaXzvnWTwHRMfzLricVyxa3FtMqJvohRR 72:3045...8881 33:02b1...33f4 13 4a067e00c7...:20 0.100001 XmHZ4DvHbBLmrHTHWCXYahp4n2SfnxWugt 72:3045...f081 33:02dd...b541
Client 2 14 4a067e00c7...:50 1.00001 XbXrsJLGZSeW839LEHQh4K8HS7AvDRXjr6 71:3044...2d81 33:0231...538f 15 4a067e00c7...:7 0.100001 XxdCZkeNWnUzkQfG13greKNXEzzQFwzxx9 72:3045...5681 33:0358...d9ea 16 4a067e00c7...:3 0.100001 XqvRbqBQMtxRdQMpJCCY3qYT62USrZtAqw 72:3045...ef81 33:0271...3602 17 b4534361c8...:30 10.0001 XfKGmCRBgC7ihLjyLhu3yjcvyobZNXof96 71:3044...6281 33:0317...a427 18 e0891c5fbe...:8 0.100001 XjvmB3XF6tfQW4TpZHFmmb5VpSdJfz63VU 71:3044...3881 33:0342...8b7b 19 9d96213345...:22 1.00001 XwUav8pZke2CJCBwZNQJwQVqcsVfLT9J13 71:3044...1981 33:0303...94ca 20 9d96213345...:27 10.0001 XcCvifmjfKvqNSpF83k61QyEosAQaWTRAg 72:3045...d981 33:0206...99ac
Client 3 21 8410744e1a...:57 0.100001 Xkj7CsXf9umYCTGSXH36UMV15Uyb4bFR1Z 71:3044...b981 33:0357...185e 22 e0891c5fbe...:1 0.100001 XbNQNmpa7ewvXkx6hrZH6bnJd7u5wNxB6S 71:3044...e081 33:020e...afa2 23 8410744e1a...:37 0.100001 XtDvF85gLNht6hKJpTFqgttYLimp3QfTti 71:3044...9381 33:03dc...7413 24 396016fb9d...:49 0.100001 Xs677i24pRnNFDdTXJNdwRiD9Vxx9HqUsb 72:3045...3f81 33:0313...0491 25 e0891c5fbe...:4 1.00001 XvUis97P6tRiWKCwF7cKf2DdsNfhGhEELg 72:3045...2881 33:032d...386c
Example 2: Client 1: 0 396016fb9d...:19 0.100001 XmEdFdQi99xwqn4SvZ47GQTgGWrwr8wGCj 72:3045...ad81 33:0322...86ef 1 7fdd4b736c...:45 1.00001 Xrw1JYmX2DgQ3GZ6g4EzpqigWrN7PFgmre 71:3044...ac81 33:039e...cee5 2 396016fb9d...:21 0.100001 XhyqpyLSRFWQrP2LuZup5XqZQ7o5qP4jvq 71:3044...8c81 33:0261...21a2 3 aa87251f58...:12 10.0001 Xg9cD2y8UVviaFLst3xESqt1gNPzfHxq25 72:3045...e881 33:02a8...6d95 4 7098889f50...:50 0.100001 XqKzxHmJT1V2p4mUFQVp4tRMoKuiY5ooTU 72:3045...ed81 33:02fe...8220 5 50ce277e21...:35 0.100001 Xged1P2SQ9Ntdb4yFxpiMHmuDCUkFbcwwS 71:3044...f881 33:02bf...eda9 6 b46f161497...:13 0.100001 Xyrz9y6J7633ZMRdsh7r5gY9ZVjQLRr9UL 72:3045...e981 33:023e...07d2 7 4a067e00c7...:59 0.100001 XgVS4zvMm4ikZDtN2DSFgSgrrTrD2w5pq5 71:3044...8081 33:03f3...d69d 8 4a067e00c7...:11 1.00001 XmAEq7k7n2spMATZbN2CpyPT6U4hNiefbr 72:3045...b981 33:03c4...ab69
Client 2 9 4a067e00c7...:41 1.00001 XmnDvUgBM8kQze5RATyozfkA9bazyWQ1W3 71:3044...2181 33:021a...a289 10 b4534361c8...:23 1.00001 Xmi5ZRQUhV5eBicMYg3kLeVtgUYFtdPuco 72:3045...0381 33:0364...0ed3 11 b4534361c8...:11 0.100001 XvjDt1hjmNeX8Te2BSHMMrx794S3RW2UBh 72:3045...5681 33:03fb...f75f 12 4a067e00c7...:55 1.00001 XvaXzvnWTwHRMfzLricVyxa3FtMqJvohRR 72:3045...8881 33:02b1...33f4 13 4a067e00c7...:20 0.100001 XmHZ4DvHbBLmrHTHWCXYahp4n2SfnxWugt 72:3045...f081 33:02dd...b541 14 4a067e00c7...:50 1.00001 XbXrsJLGZSeW839LEHQh4K8HS7AvDRXjr6 71:3044...2d81 33:0231...538f 15 4a067e00c7...:7 0.100001 XxdCZkeNWnUzkQfG13greKNXEzzQFwzxx9 72:3045...5681 33:0358...d9ea 16 4a067e00c7...:3 0.100001 XqvRbqBQMtxRdQMpJCCY3qYT62USrZtAqw 72:3045...ef81 33:0271...3602 17 b4534361c8...:30 10.0001 XfKGmCRBgC7ihLjyLhu3yjcvyobZNXof96 71:3044...6281 33:0317...a427
Client 3 18 e0891c5fbe...:8 0.100001 XjvmB3XF6tfQW4TpZHFmmb5VpSdJfz63VU 71:3044...3881 33:0342...8b7b 19 9d96213345...:22 1.00001 XwUav8pZke2CJCBwZNQJwQVqcsVfLT9J13 71:3044...1981 33:0303...94ca 20 9d96213345...:27 10.0001 XcCvifmjfKvqNSpF83k61QyEosAQaWTRAg 72:3045...d981 33:0206...99ac 21 8410744e1a...:57 0.100001 Xkj7CsXf9umYCTGSXH36UMV15Uyb4bFR1Z 71:3044...b981 33:0357...185e 22 e0891c5fbe...:1 0.100001 XbNQNmpa7ewvXkx6hrZH6bnJd7u5wNxB6S 71:3044...e081 33:020e...afa2 23 8410744e1a...:37 0.100001 XtDvF85gLNht6hKJpTFqgttYLimp3QfTti 71:3044...9381 33:03dc...7413 24 396016fb9d...:49 0.100001 Xs677i24pRnNFDdTXJNdwRiD9Vxx9HqUsb 72:3045...3f81 33:0313...0491 25 e0891c5fbe...:4 1.00001 XvUis97P6tRiWKCwF7cKf2DdsNfhGhEELg 72:3045...2881 33:032d...386c
Example 3: Client 1: 0 396016fb9d...:19 0.100001 XmEdFdQi99xwqn4SvZ47GQTgGWrwr8wGCj 72:3045...ad81 33:0322...86ef 1 7fdd4b736c...:45 1.00001 Xrw1JYmX2DgQ3GZ6g4EzpqigWrN7PFgmre 71:3044...ac81 33:039e...cee5 2 396016fb9d...:21 0.100001 XhyqpyLSRFWQrP2LuZup5XqZQ7o5qP4jvq 71:3044...8c81 33:0261...21a2 3 aa87251f58...:12 10.0001 Xg9cD2y8UVviaFLst3xESqt1gNPzfHxq25 72:3045...e881 33:02a8...6d95
Client 2 4 7098889f50...:50 0.100001 XqKzxHmJT1V2p4mUFQVp4tRMoKuiY5ooTU 72:3045...ed81 33:02fe...8220 5 50ce277e21...:35 0.100001 Xged1P2SQ9Ntdb4yFxpiMHmuDCUkFbcwwS 71:3044...f881 33:02bf...eda9 6 b46f161497...:13 0.100001 Xyrz9y6J7633ZMRdsh7r5gY9ZVjQLRr9UL 72:3045...e981 33:023e...07d2 7 4a067e00c7...:59 0.100001 XgVS4zvMm4ikZDtN2DSFgSgrrTrD2w5pq5 71:3044...8081 33:03f3...d69d 8 4a067e00c7...:11 1.00001 XmAEq7k7n2spMATZbN2CpyPT6U4hNiefbr 72:3045...b981 33:03c4...ab69 9 4a067e00c7...:41 1.00001 XmnDvUgBM8kQze5RATyozfkA9bazyWQ1W3 71:3044...2181 33:021a...a289 10 b4534361c8...:23 1.00001 Xmi5ZRQUhV5eBicMYg3kLeVtgUYFtdPuco 72:3045...0381 33:0364...0ed3
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Okay, agreed on this. However, as you have provided the original outputs sent by the clients we see that we at least have the correct order of them. And the point is that I do not think that it is important to know whether it is 1,2 or 3 people. As long as we have the correct order, all three trails will eventually lead to the originator.
I am pretty sure that a transaction deanonymizer, which does this order reversal, could walk his way all the way back to the transactions where people started to denominating their funds, and get the # of users from the change outputs.
Also, what I just thought, you can surely know which outputs belong together. Its just a little bit of bruteforce work from now on.
As you said, those input belong together:
0 396016fb9d...:19 0.100001 XmEdFdQi99xwqn4SvZ47GQTgGWrwr8wGCj 72:3045...ad81 33:0322...86ef 1 7fdd4b736c...:45 1.00001 Xrw1JYmX2DgQ3GZ6g4EzpqigWrN7PFgmre 71:3044...ac81 33:039e...cee5 2 396016fb9d...:21 0.100001 XhyqpyLSRFWQrP2LuZup5XqZQ7o5qP4jvq 71:3044...8c81 33:0261...21a2 3 aa87251f58...:12 10.0001 Xg9cD2y8UVviaFLst3xESqt1gNPzfHxq25 72:3045...e881 33:02a8...6d95 4 7098889f50...:50 0.100001 XqKzxHmJT1V2p4mUFQVp4tRMoKuiY5ooTU 72:3045...ed81 33:02fe...8220 5 50ce277e21...:35 0.100001 Xged1P2SQ9Ntdb4yFxpiMHmuDCUkFbcwwS 71:3044...f881 33:02bf...eda9 6 b46f161497...:13 0.100001 Xyrz9y6J7633ZMRdsh7r5gY9ZVjQLRr9UL 72:3045...e981 33:023e...07d2 7 4a067e00c7...:59 0.100001 XgVS4zvMm4ikZDtN2DSFgSgrrTrD2w5pq5 71:3044...8081 33:03f3...d69d 8 4a067e00c7...:11 1.00001 XmAEq7k7n2spMATZbN2CpyPT6U4hNiefbr 72:3045...b981 33:03c4...ab69 9 4a067e00c7...:41 1.00001 XmnDvUgBM8kQze5RATyozfkA9bazyWQ1W3 71:3044...2181 33:021a...a289 10 b4534361c8...:23 1.00001 Xmi5ZRQUhV5eBicMYg3kLeVtgUYFtdPuco 72:3045...0381 33:0364...0ed3 11 b4534361c8...:11 0.100001 XvjDt1hjmNeX8Te2BSHMMrx794S3RW2UBh 72:3045...5681 33:03fb...f75f 12 4a067e00c7...:55 1.00001 XvaXzvnWTwHRMfzLricVyxa3FtMqJvohRR 72:3045...8881 33:02b1...33f4 13 4a067e00c7...:20 0.100001 XmHZ4DvHbBLmrHTHWCXYahp4n2SfnxWugt 72:3045...f081 33:02dd...b541
The blocks of the same color are in the correct order. The only open question is which of the blocks comes first, which second. For this we have 10*9*8*7*6*5*4*3*2 possibilities,
SO TO CHECK HOW THE OUTPUTS WERE ORDERED IN THE PREVIOUS TRANSACTION ... we have to think.
If the first input in the last transaction had a value of 0.10, only 5 of these blocks are candidates to come first. ... and so on!
It is really easy and in a simple python test most transactions could be uncovered this way.
You should try to build the python deanonymizer. I'd like to see what kind of results you get.
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Doesn't somebody owe somebody else 500BTC? I didn't have time to move mine from the cold wallet. Damn non-instantX bitcoin transactions...
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We should set up a BTC donation fund for Evil-Knievel to build a Darkcoin python deanonymizer!
I pledge 1 BTC if Evil-Knievel successfully builds a Darkcoin python deanonymize.
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