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AuthorSabry F.
AuthorLabda W.
AuthorErbad A.
AuthorAl Jawaheri H.
AuthorMalluhi Q.
Available date2020-04-01T06:59:43Z
Publication Date2019
Publication NameProceedings of the ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security
Publication Name18th ACM Workshop on Privacy in the Electronic Society, WPES 2019, co-located with the 26th ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security, CCS 2019
ResourceScopus
ISBN9781450368308
ISSN15437221
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3338498.3358639
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/13700
AbstractAs a decentralized cryptocurrency, Bitcoin has been in market for around a decade. Bitcoin transactions are thought to be pseudoanonymous, however, there were many attempts to deanonymize these transactions making use of public data. Escrow services have been introduced as a good private and secure way to handle Bitcoin payments between untrusted parties, where the escrow service acts as the arbitrator in case of disputes. In our work, we examine the privacy and anonymity level of trades done through one of the Bitcoin trading websites offering such escrow services and how using the data they provide for open access through their APIs along with some public scraped data can compromise the privacy and anonymity of trades in some cases. In this paper,we suggest some heuristics and methods to deanonymize Bitcoin escrow trades done on LocalBitcoins.com, a well-known escrow service used especially by people seeking anonymity, and link them to suspect sets of Bitcoin transactions in the blockchain and suspect sets of users. Our research spots privacy weakness points of using escrow services that affects the privacy and anonymity of their users trades and identities. It also shows how tracking down criminals activities across escrow services is possible even without any authority on the escrow service making it less attractive for criminals to use cryptocurrencies and leading it to gain more trust. - 2019 Association for Computing Machinery.
SponsorThis publication was made possible by a grant from the Qatar National Research Fund; project number NPRP X-063-1-014. Contents of the research are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the Qatar National Research Fund.
Languageen
PublisherAssociation for Computing Machinery
SubjectBitcoin blockchain
Deanonymization
Escrow services
Off-network attacks
Transactions privacy
TitleAnonymity and privacy in bitcoin escrow trades
TypeConference Paper
Pagination211-220


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