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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Challenging Privacy in Bitcoin!
by
UchihaSarada
on 16/11/2023, 10:59:19 UTC
By he, do you mean the quoted user above? Then yes. He mentioned using different seed/wallet to make transactions and a mixer to bridge one to the other. Personally, I don't think that will guarantee that any chain analysis company won't be able to break down the link, but it should take some time unless they use a terrible mixer. You should not expect privacy if you use any KYC-ed platform to begin with.
To understand common detection process of centralized exchanges to analyze on chain transactions, traces and discover tainted coins, OP can watch this Youtube video from Andreas Antonopoulos.

Bitcoin Q&A: Blacklists, Taint, and Wallet Fingerprinting

Use change address, use CoinJoin, mixers for transactions or privacy coins to enhance privacy of on chain transactions.

Some good decentralized exchanges, no KYC, can be used for privacy achievement too.
https://kycnot.me/