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The original was posted on /r/monero by /u/bawdyanarchist on 2024-02-17 16:02:50.


The most consistent mistake I've seen with casual Monero peeps, is the notion that chainhopping will give you privacy. Short answer: It probably wont. At least not the way you're thinking about doing it, PseudoAnon.

I get it. You need [cuckcoin] to pay some pleb that doesnt take XMR. Your best chance to maintain privacy, is to already have a fat stash of XMR that you use regularly. Swap into [cuckcoin] from that wallet/stash.

(You do have a nice fat stash of Monero don't you, Anon?)

AFTER swapping from XMR, top up your stash at IRREGULAR intervals/amounts. DO NOT immediately top up your XMR wallet for the exact same amount. This significantly reduces attack vectors like correlating: amounts, timings, and the probablistic weaknesses with ring signatures.

Exchanges, swap services, multisig arbitration based swaps, wallets with a swap provider... ANY central coordinator of bids/offers (possibly even atomic swaps)... Assume theyre sharing data with chain analysis. They might not be, but you need to mitigate the risk in case they are.

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