Broken Privacy? The Allegations Against Monero Are Old News

Broken Privacy? The Allegations Against Monero Are Old News
Nothing spreads faster than FUD.

Case in point, a new research paper has sparked panic across the monero community in that it alleges the privacy-oriented cryptocurrency is not so private. Yet, while the findings are genuine, the media aftermath ignores that much of the research in question was originally published in 2017, and the vulnerability it highlights was resolved with monero"s September 2017 hard fork upgrade.

Titled "An Empirical Analysis of Linkability in the Monero Blockchain," the 2017 paper, written by Andrew Miller, Malte ...
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