An inquiry into money laundering tools in the Bitcoin ecosystem

Malte Möser, Rainer Böhme, Dominic Breuker
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Abstract

We provide a first systematic account of opportunities and limitations of anti-money laundering (AML) in Bitcoin, a decentralized cryptographic currency proliferating on the Internet. Our starting point is the observation that Bitcoin attracts criminal activity as many say it is an anonymous transaction system. While this claim does not stand up to scrutiny, several services offering increased transaction anonymization have emerged in the Bitcoin ecosystem - such as Bitcoin Fog, BitLaundry, and the Send Shared functionality of Blockchain.info. Some of these services routinely handle the equivalent of 6-digit dollar amounts. In a series of experiments, we use reverse-engineering methods to understand the mode of operation and try to trace anonymized transactions back to our probe accounts. While Bitcoin Fog and Blockchain.info successfully anonymize our test transactions, we can link the input and output transactions of BitLaundry. Against the backdrop of these findings, it appears unlikely that a Know-Your-Customer principle can be enforced in the Bitcoin system. Hence, we sketch alternative AML strategies accounting for imperfect knowledge of true identities but exploiting public information in the transaction graph, and discuss the implications for Bitcoin as a decentralized currency.
对比特币生态系统中洗钱工具的调查
我们首次系统地介绍了比特币反洗钱(AML)的机会和局限性,比特币是一种在互联网上扩散的分散加密货币。我们的出发点是观察到比特币吸引了犯罪活动,因为许多人说它是一个匿名交易系统。虽然这种说法经不起推想,但在比特币生态系统中已经出现了几种提供增强交易匿名化的服务,例如Bitcoin Fog、BitLaundry和Blockchain.info的Send Shared功能。其中一些服务通常处理的金额相当于6位数的美元。在一系列实验中,我们使用逆向工程方法来了解操作模式,并尝试将匿名交易追溯到我们的探测账户。虽然Bitcoin Fog和Blockchain.info成功地将我们的测试交易匿名化,但我们可以将BitLaundry的输入和输出交易链接起来。在这些发现的背景下,“了解你的客户”原则似乎不太可能在比特币系统中实施。因此,我们概述了替代的反洗钱策略,考虑到对真实身份的不完全了解,但利用交易图中的公共信息,并讨论了比特币作为一种去中心化货币的影响。
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