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Board Economics
Re: Dirty coins
by
Borisz
on 17/02/2015, 08:34:24 UTC
Even without a mixing service, there is no way to prevent somebody from sending you tainted coins.

Yes, this is also an important point.

Just picture the following scenario:

—Hey, I want to pay you
—No way, your coins are related to the recent hack!
—I already sent them to your address. U MAD BRO?

It might be ridiculous, but it's totally possible. What will you do then, now that you yourself are tainted too?

WoW, nice. I mean evil.
Just send a few coins to some reputable exchanges/services and done.
Pure evil.

Not entirely true, as that unspent output need never be touched.  I can move my other coins which I had in this address to another which is now clean, without touching the dirty dust that you sent me. 

If I send it to a cold wallet address of an exchange where another 7000 BTC are stored, is it still simple to sort it out?

Of course, if received to a fresh address it as manageable.