9.31 Real life example - Hacker hides destination of 445 btc with CoinJoin.9.30 Real life example - Freelance IT contractor has his co-workers figure out his salary.9.29 Real life example - Rare multisignature scripts.9.28 Real life example - Stopping Bustabit casino customers getting banned from.9.27 Real life example - The QuadrigaCX exchange wallet analysis.9.26 Real life example - Handmade coinjoin mislead a bitcoin analyist.9.25 Real life example - Incorrect clusters found by the common-input-ownership heuristic.9.24 Real life example - Flawed use of the common-input-ownership heuristic exaggerates donation income.9.23 Real life example - Digital forensics aids with investigation of the MtGox exchange.9.22 Real life example - Public donation address combined with the common-input-ownership heuristic.
9.8 Example - Receiving donations privately.9.7 Example - Donation without anyone knowing.9.6 Example - Donation without your employer knowing.9.5 Example - Transacting with your online poker buddies without revealing your real name.9.3 Bad privacy example - Savings revealed with data collection.9.2 Bad privacy example - Savings revealed with address reuse.9.1 Bad privacy example - Exchange front running.7.6 Probing payments to reveal channel states.7.1.1 Onion routing overlaid with network topology.6 Methods for improving privacy (blockchain).5.4.4 Receiving bitcoin data over satellite.