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by vmception
1851 days ago
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The point is that crypto can operate in a temporarily trusted environment. The subsequent owner does need to rotate addresses as soon as possible. It is the blockchain analysis that can't tell the difference between the prior owner moving to another address that prior owner controls, or a different owner moving addresses. |
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a) I give you my wallet, and you immediately send the coins to a new address to protect against my (potential) copy of the wallet, or
b) I just send the coins to your new address myself.
Either way, the blockchain records a transfer from my address to your new address.