Ini mungkin sedikit OOT, tapi penting untuk dicatat beberapa diskusi yang terjadi sebutulnya sudah pernah dijawab oleh SN. Selengkapnya bisa ditelusuri di
https://satoshi.nakamotoinstitute.org/posts/IMO posting-posting SN adalah "Chronicle" tersendiri di forum ini dan dapat menjadi bahan belajar yang mantab.
Misalnya:
Sifat pseudonim Bitcoin...
Bitcoins are sent to and from bitcoin addresses, which are essentially random numbers with no identifying information.
When you send to an IP address, the transaction is still written to a bitcoin address. The IP address is only used to connect to the recipient's computer to request a fresh bitcoin address, give the transaction directly to the recipient and get a confirmation.
Blocks contain a history of the bitcoin addresses that a coin has been transferred to. If the identities of the people using the bitcoin addresses are not known and each address is used only once, then this information only reveals that some unknown person transferred some amount to someone else.
The possibility to be anonymous or pseudonymous relies on you not revealing any identifying information about yourself in connection with the bitcoin addresses you use. If you post your bitcoin address on the web, then you're associating that address and any transactions with it with the name you posted under. If you posted under a handle that you haven't associated with your real identity, then you're still pseudonymous.
For greater privacy, it's best to use bitcoin addresses only once. You can change addresses as often as you want using Options->Change Your Address. Transfers by IP address automatically use a new bitcoin address each time.
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Mungkin kalau ada yang pernah membaca pos-pos ane dan merasa ada kemiripan jawaban, itu bukanlah suatu kebetulan
