ICEBREAKER, buddy, I still need your help. Please de-anonymize this transaction that was obscured by the "flawed CoinJoin implementation" that has "not been peer-reviewed" and help me to figure out the source address of these funds! The good news is that it only went through four rounds of this "DarkSend," so it will be orders of magnitude easier to figure out than if it had been through all eight. Thank goodness for small miracles!
Please help me figure this out! It's URGENT!!!
Dash De-anonymization ContestIcebreaker and other trolleros:
I have donated $1 to Monero's development team. I sent 0.25 Dash (TX ID: 59d51690d4b56ddbf1e393fa8d3a49bcfc3247f270f36be3b6ee411802666cba-000) to shapeshift.io, which converted it to Bitcoin and sent it to the official Monero donation address listed at
https://getmonero.org/getting-started/donate/.
I challenge you to de-anonymize this transaction. To make it just a little easier, I only used four rounds of Darksend, so it's exponentially less private than it would be with the maximum eight rounds.
Please tell me what address this transaction originated from.
Cheers!
If you want significant security auditing for Dash, you'll have to pay for it.
It's unreasonable to expect anyone would use such valuable skills without compensation.
people are testing for free all the time....
How a Hacker Can Steal Monero, a Cryptocurrency More Anonymous Than Bitcoin
September 20, 2016 // 10:35 AM EST
http://motherboard.vice.com/read/how-a-hacker-can-steal-monero-crypotocurrency-more-anonymous-bitcoin-csrf-walletothers are paid to test so as to prevent embarrassing situations....
In the spirit of transparency we contacted Kristov Atlas to ask him to do a review of our technology, Darksend. Shortly after, our community happily crowd funded it and Kristov got to work.
https://www.dash.org/forum/threads/reply-to-kristovs-paper.2325/