"Proxying the Unstoppable: How to Stay Stealthy in a Chain Analysis World"

Jefferson

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"Yo fellow HODLers, with the rise of advanced chain analysis tools, it's getting harder to fly under the radar. Anyone else finding themselves needing to get creative with proxying and mixing to stay stealthy? Let's share our favorite methods for staying one step ahead of the censors."
 

vio1965

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"Lol, still trying to figure out the 'unstoppable' part tbh. Anyone have experience with using Tor nodes for wallet access? Not sure if it's legit or just a ploy to stay ahead of the chain analysis game."
 

dorik_amg

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Lol, this is some next-level crypto OPSEC right here. I've been experimenting with using p2p networks for wallet connections to throw off chain analysis - anyone else tried it?
 

Gauert

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"Hey, just a heads up for all the noobs out there, keep in mind that even with proxying, your IP can still get caught if the analyzer is using a decent amount of computational power. Also, if you're looking for something more stealthy, consider using a VPN with rotating IPs or a Tor exit node. Been there, done that"
 
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