Hello,
I have some questions about privacy and public keys.
Wallet_2 is generated with electrum software (new seed).
I have 0.01
BTC in address "mzx" derivated from wallet_2.
I have also 0.01
BTC in another address "mp8" derivated from wallet_2.
Wallet_2 have 0.02
BTC in 2 differents addresses "mzx" and "mp8".
If I send all my BTC from wallet_2 to an exchange, using 2 independants transactions like this (feature in electrum wallet I can spend fund AND fees from only selected addresses) :
0.01
BTCfrom "mzx" to EXCHANGE "mu12".
0.01
BTC from "mp8" to EXCHANGE "mu12".
Here a blockchain TESTNET link to illustrate the final transaction :https://www.blockchain.com/fr/btc-testnet/address/mu12smFUGRdfUNpCCrS1eg6i4ifJyE76JTIs there a way to detect that this 2 different transactions was in fact, from the same wallet ? I'm concern about privacy but I want to be sure. I know that electrum generate a determinisc master-key and I just want to know if it's effective in this case to protect my privacy. Also I can use multiple exchange addresses.