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title: 'Re: Repost: Request: Make this anonymous?'
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parent: Bitcoin Forum
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nav_order: 41
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date: 2010-02-06 21:06:32 UTC
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original: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=7.msg264#msg264
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# Re: Repost: Request: Make this anonymous?
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Re: Repost: Request: Make this anonymous?
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February 06, 2010, 09:06:32 PM
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When you send to a bitcoin address, you don't connect to the recipient. You send the transaction to the network the same way you relay transactions. There's no distinction between a transaction you originated and one you received from another node that you're relaying in a broadcast. With a very small network though, someone might still figure it out by process of elimination. It'll be better when the network is larger.
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If you send by IP, the recipient sees you because you connect to their IP. You could use TOR to mask that.
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You could use TOR if you don't want anyone to know you're even using Bitcoin.
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Bitcoin is still very new and has not been independently analysed. If you're serious about privacy, TOR is an advisable precaution.
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