articleOct 1, 2011Closed access
An Analysis of Anonymity in the Bitcoin System
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Abstract
Anonymity in Bitcoin, a peer-to-peer electronic currency system, is a complicated issue. Within the system, users are identified by public-keys only. An attacker wishing to de-anonymize its users will attempt to construct the one to-many mapping between users and public-keys and associate information external to the system with the users. Bitcoinfrustrates this attack by storing the mapping of a user to his or her public-keys on that user's node only and by allowing each user to generate as many public-keys as required. In this paper we consider the topological structure of two networks derived from Bitcoin's public transaction history. We show that the two networks have a non-trivial topological structure,…
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- Anonymity
- Computer science
- Computer security
- Context (archaeology)
- Database transaction
- Node (physics)
- Internet privacy
- Engineering
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- Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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