The OBPP Top Threats Project lists the most prominent threats to Bitcoin user privacy. This is a resource for developers, users, and educators to identify weaknesses in software and products, and to guide their future remediation.
Published February 1, 2017
- OBPP-2016-T1: Merging co-owned funds
- OBPP-2016-T2: Reusing Bitcoin addresses
- OBPP-2016-T3: Linking network identity to Bitcoin address
- OBPP-2016-T4: Linking Bitcoin Addresses Together Through Network Activity
Full list: OBPP-2016-list.mediawiki
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