Plausible Deniability and Cryptocurrency Privacy Workshop

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Plausible Deniability and Cryptocurrency Privacy workshop

This workshop will be given:
   Day 1: Friday, 22-July-2022, 7:30pm - 10:30pm, Workshop A (D'Angelo 309)

NOTE: You do NOT need to register to take this workshop -- please show up early to ensure a seat at Workshop A (D'Angelo 309).


Abstract

Hackers around the world use cryptocurrencies like bitcoin and ether every day under the mistaken assumption that these networks are somehow privacy-preserving (often conflating pseudonymity for privacy). This couldn't be further from the truth, as it is in fact often easier to trace crypto transactions than fiat transactions. Even so-called private networks like Zcash and Monero aren't failsafe from a privacy perspective. However, with a few tricks and tools it is possible to preserve privacy on cryptographic networks in a robust way. This workshop will present a brief history of privacy successes and failures in cryptocurrency and blockchain with important case studies, will demonstrate tracing and de-anonymization of actual transactions in real time, and will present tools and techniques for guaranteeing strong privacy.


Presenter(s)

Lane Rettig
Michelle Lai
Arctic Byte
Ahmed Ghappour


Full Description

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Registration -- NOT required

You do not need to register in advance to take this workshop -- just show up early to ensure a seat.:


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