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Re: [ANN][DASH] Dash (dash.org) | First Self-Funding Self-Governing Crypto Currency
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profitgenerator212
on 16/09/2017, 14:36:43 UTC

But I am just criticizing it's privacy technology, which is very weak in my opinion.


Well, crack it and claim the bounty. Should be simple really.




I can't. But just because I can't that doesnt mean that an adversary with sufficient resources can't.

Somebody who taps all ISP's can easily deanonimize Dash, and it doesn't even have to be a Government. I can even be a 3rd party company that works with the ISP, who can then sell that data in the black market.

Dash is not anonymous, I have done my research on it, you should too.

Is this what you come up with after toknormals previous post? Oh dear.

Yes I'm sure it is 'easy' to tap 'all' ISPs. And just as easy to then unscamble Dash coin mixing. Or if you are a 3rd party one ISP is enough? Almost trivial really. Thanks for your concern which I've noted.




profitgenerator212 is looking at the wrong direction but i believe he has a grasp of the futility of Dash privacy, which is the first sales pitch of this shitcoin. "the first anonymous crypto" ... well the first anonymous crypto is Bitcoin until...it wasn't anymore.

asking people to crack an encryption here is simply an evasive tactic.

"Blockchain analysis" is the word.

here is an artice to see: https://btcmanager.com/dash-partners-with-coinfirm-to-become-amlkyc-compliant/

and some screenshots to get you guys on your senses.







Thanks for articulating it out for me, I didnt had the words to properly explain myself, but you hit the nail on it's head.

Yep, Blockchain analysis, metadata, they don't need to crack the TLS enctyption that the nodes might use to relay mixing transactions. They can just look at DNS leaks, crash reports, you name it.

Like this:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/12/30/nsa-windows_n_4520514.html

There are thousands of other ways to obtain metadata by going around the encryption stuff. So the fact that Dash claims to be private when there are thousands of ways to break or circumvent that anonymization process is just ridiculous.

It's not only that buy saying that something is private, which is clearly not is hishonest, and it might put activists in danger.