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Hi,
with your proof that the privacy of MimbleWimble can be broken, I miss the context of "who paid who". Which value in the analysis is the "WHO" here, i.e. the address / public key that can be assigned to a user/ip?
The sniffer node can be used to track which IP has sent a transaction to the TX pool. How is it recognized in this log who the recipient of the transaction is and how is it recognized whether the IP can be assigned to a specific wallet address/public key?
Kind regards
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Hi,
with your proof that the privacy of MimbleWimble can be broken, I miss the context of "who paid who". Which value in the analysis is the "WHO" here, i.e. the address / public key that can be assigned to a user/ip?
The sniffer node can be used to track which IP has sent a transaction to the TX pool. How is it recognized in this log who the recipient of the transaction is and how is it recognized whether the IP can be assigned to a specific wallet address/public key?
Kind regards
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: