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[Analysis] Why is Monero a weak privacy argument? - Mohamed ElSeidy

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Jul 12, 2019 ⋅  1 min read

Monero's reliance on obfuscation over pure cryptographic techniques limits its potential writes Mohamed ElSeidy. By flooding Monero's network with cheap transactions, transaction inputs and outputs can be sourced through the process of elimination. FloodXRM, for example, can deduce 47.67% of transaction inputs within six months for only $10,000. Monero's tech limits its future.

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