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Is Bitcoin really untraceable?

Submitted by Whoamyou3888, , Thread ID: 176775

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RE: Is Bitcoin really untraceable?

#11
It is aactually possible to trace bitcoin. The blockchain system ensure that you can see each transaction in public, but the anonymity comes from the fact that you can mine bitcoin without giving up any information about yourself.

RE: Is Bitcoin really untraceable?

#12
Earlier it was like so. But in last few years authorities start a big research, based on blockchain open data. And now they can trace a transaction, but it takes a lot of resources

RE: Is Bitcoin really untraceable?

#13
18-07-2020, 09:39 AM
Whoamyou3888 Wrote:
Because of the recent hack , am wondering if is not possible to trace that money stolen using popular people accounts . People life savings are in there

it is traceable through the blockchain but you'd need to dump a decent amount of time in order to trace specific transactions

RE: Is Bitcoin really untraceable?

#14
Yeah does it really matter , if bitcoin wasn't there there would be no faults in

RE: Is Bitcoin really untraceable?

#15
Nope it's not. It's pseudo-anonymous. If you wan't something that's truly untraceable you should go for Privacy coins as e.g. Monero (pref.) or Zcash.

RE: Is Bitcoin really untraceable?

#16
Most crypto currencies are made to be completely transparent. Every transaction has an official transaction address that is public where the amount, receiver and sender can be read in clear text. But you can launder the coins through multiple wallets, virtually making it impossible to trace... But in theory you can always trace it back to the original sender etc.

RE: Is Bitcoin really untraceable?

#17
not trackable and everyone say that dont know anything
do you think the hackers or depweb will use it if they know it is trackable ?

RE: Is Bitcoin really untraceable?

#18
Btc is traceable. But there are bitcoin mixers which can make it anonymous.

RE: Is Bitcoin really untraceable?

#19
07-08-2020, 06:39 PM
django11133 Wrote:
Nope it's not. It's pseudo-anonymous. If you wan't something that's truly untraceable you should go for Privacy coins as e.g. Monero (pref.) or Zcash.
If you want you can use Bitcoin to buy Monero and either spend directly with Monero or rebuy Bitcoin. You can directly tumble your bitcoin.

RE: Is Bitcoin really untraceable?

#20
Damn, whenever I see this kind of discussion I get kinda wary of starting using bitcoins or other cryptocurrencies. I guess I'm just scared of making a fool of myself or ending with someone stealing my money because I misused it or something.

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