论文标题

调查加密货币的交易

Investigating transactions in cryptocurrencies

论文作者

Yousaf, Haaroon

论文摘要

本文提出了研究未知加密货币和服务中交易的技术。加密货币用于安全地在线发送付款。通过第一个加密货币付款,比特币使用的假地址有限的隐私和匿名性保证。研究表明,这种化名可能会被打破,从而可以使用聚类和标记启发式方法跟踪用户。这种跟踪允许调查犯罪。如果用户被盗,则调查人员可以跟踪地址以识别硬币的目的地。这加上区块链的普及,这导致了新的硬币和服务的大幅增长。这些提供了新功能,包括专注于增加匿名性的硬币到被视为智能合约的骗局。在这项研究中,我们研究了交易隐私的改善程度,以及在这些新生态系统中是否仍可以跟踪用户。我们首先分析以隐私为重点的硬币Zcash,这是一种比特币木制的加密货币,由于其在加密研究中的背景,因此被认为具有强大的匿名性能。我们透露,使用基于使用模式的启发式方法可以大大降低用户匿名集。接下来,我们分析了从交易所变形时收集的跨链交易,发现用户可以在不同的分类帐中移动时可以跟踪。最后,我们提出了一项关于智能合同金字塔方案的测量研究,这一骗局在其第一年内循环(以太坊)循环2.67亿美元,这表明该计划中至少有88%的参与者遭受了损失。这项研究的意义在于,可以通过使用我们的新启发式方法来在较新的加密货币和服务中跟踪用户,从而为那些进行调查并开发这些技术的人提供了信息。

This thesis presents techniques to investigate transactions in uncharted cryptocurrencies and services. Cryptocurrencies are used to securely send payments online. Payments via the first cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, use pseudonymous addresses that have limited privacy and anonymity guarantees. Research has shown that this pseudonymity can be broken, allowing users to be tracked using clustering and tagging heuristics. Such tracking allows crimes to be investigated. If a user has coins stolen, investigators can track addresses to identify the destination of the coins. This, combined with an explosion in the popularity of blockchain, has led to a vast increase in new coins and services. These offer new features ranging from coins focused on increased anonymity to scams shrouded as smart contracts. In this study, we investigated the extent to which transaction privacy has improved and whether users can still be tracked in these new ecosystems. We began by analysing the privacy-focused coin Zcash, a Bitcoin-forked cryptocurrency, that is considered to have strong anonymity properties due to its background in cryptographic research. We revealed that the user anonymity set can be considerably reduced using heuristics based on usage patterns. Next, we analysed cross-chain transactions collected from the exchange ShapeShift, revealing that users can be tracked as they move across different ledgers. Finally, we present a measurement study on the smart-contract pyramid scheme Forsage, a scam that cycled $267 million USD (of Ethereum) within its first year, showing that at least 88% of the participants in the scheme suffered a loss. The significance of this study is the revelation that users can be tracked in newer cryptocurrencies and services by using our new heuristics, which informs those conducting investigations and developing these technologies.

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