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Monero’s Privacy Myth Busted By Leaked Video

September 11, 2024 by Lipika Deka

Controversial crypto platform Monero [XMR] is facing renewed scrutiny over a leaked video of Chainalysis that claimed, “its transactions may be traceable.” Sparking concerns, the development highlights the ongoing struggle between privacy advocates and those seeking greater financial transparency.

The privacy-centric blockchain has been known for its untraceable transactions. However, an anonymous Reddit user, dubbed u/lt, shared screenshots allegedly from a leaked Chainalysis video. The leaked video supposedly shares information that detailed their tracking methods, including running “malicious” or rogue nodes spread across the globe. These nodes gather IP addresses and timestamps, allowing them to break through Monero’s privacy shield. This data, combined with “decoy” inputs, might compromise anonymity, according to u/lt.

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Notably, after posting the sensational video detailing their tracking methods, the user quickly removed it. According to an insider, the Chainalysis researchers have been monitoring Monero since 2021. The Monero community, however, remains divided. 

Reacting to the news is security researcher Adam Cochran, who seemed unfazed. He believed that the initial Monero hype and Zcash criticism were orchestrated by a federal agency to promote the more traceable Zcash. He emphasizes that the privacy blockchain can offer superior security under specific conditions, but its privacy is situation-dependent and might not guarantee absolute anonymity.

If used perfectly correctly, in common balance amounts, with rounded numbers, at times of lots of tx, then XMR offers *more* security than a standard crypto. But it’s threat model dependent, and it is more about obscured privacy than actual dependable security.

Monero Community Responds

While some find the leak concerning and even question the true effectiveness of Chainalysis’ methods, others argue that the latter is simply doing its job of improving blockchain security. Monero transactions are viewed as probabilistically traceable by some experts, and AML [anti-money laundering] tools have existed for some time with this capability.

Having said that, the leak comes as the privacy chain faces increasing government scrutiny and crackdowns. XMR, the platform’s native token, suffered delisting from prominent crypto exchanges like Binance and Kraken.

Filed Under: Altcoin News, News Tagged With: Chainalysis, Monero (XMR)

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