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With the recent news about on-chain tracing attempts, it has become clear that keeping information private is more important than ever.
Your Payments page publically shows the transaction amounts for all the payments made by your pool to your miners, and gives a nice transaction link to associate it with. This creates an easy opportunity for a tracing company to use transaction amounts as a tracing heuristic, especially for payouts with a single payee.
Furthermore, it exposes all the transactions you link as mining payouts from your pool. This makes
In order to protect all Monero users' privacy, I suggest you remove all direct links to your payout transactions and all transaction amounts. If an individual miner wants to verify their payout, they can still do that from the dashboard and look at their payment history.
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With the recent news about on-chain tracing attempts, it has become clear that keeping information private is more important than ever.
Your Payments page publically shows the transaction amounts for all the payments made by your pool to your miners, and gives a nice transaction link to associate it with. This creates an easy opportunity for a tracing company to use transaction amounts as a tracing heuristic, especially for payouts with a single payee.
Furthermore, it exposes all the transactions you link as mining payouts from your pool. This makes
In order to protect all Monero users' privacy, I suggest you remove all direct links to your payout transactions and all transaction amounts. If an individual miner wants to verify their payout, they can still do that from the dashboard and look at their payment history.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: