05:39:19 <m-relay> <r​brunner7:monero.social> https://github.com/monero-project/meta/issues/1054
11:47:29 <m-relay> <m​atrix3893:matrix.org> Right now I'm raffling off 0.777 ETH among the conference participants at Zoom https://us80web-zoom.us/j/7681681573?pwd=EYRvEXpSguQGrDMLW4JVlGZC8tYtnwPO
11:47:31 <m-relay> <m​atrix3893:matrix.org> I am a trader with 7 years of experience and I am showing others my thorny path to success. I will be glad to everyone!
11:52:41 <m-relay> <o​frnxmr:monero.social> charuto:
21:40:37 <m-relay> <b​asses:matrix.org> look like they finally released the paper IEEE blockchain Rucknium
21:40:39 <m-relay> <b​asses:matrix.org> https://arxiv.org/abs/2408.05332
21:40:41 <m-relay> <b​asses:matrix.org> >Monero Traceability Heuristics: Wallet Application Bugs and the Mordinal-P2Pool Perspective
21:44:30 <m-relay> <r​ucknium:monero.social> rando:  Thanks!
21:44:31 <m-relay> <b​asses:matrix.org> add to research wiki site
21:44:36 <m-relay> <b​asses:matrix.org> added*
21:44:43 <m-relay> <r​ucknium:monero.social> > Finally, and highly relevant to this paper, anonymous user Rucknium conducted a preliminary privacy analysis of Mordinals and P2Pool outputs in an informal Reddit post [17]
21:44:53 <m-relay> <b​asses:matrix.org> https://moneroresearch.info/index.php?action=resource_RESOURCEVIEW_CORE&id=233&browserTabID=
21:45:36 <m-relay> <r​ucknium:monero.social> Cited by blockchain surveillance researchers. Have I made it yet?
21:47:16 <m-relay> <o​frnxmr:monero.social> Almost. When they say "rucknium (reak name ofrnxmr)" youll be famous
21:47:22 <m-relay> <b​asses:matrix.org> Made it on what exactly? Top researcher or on the list
21:47:31 <m-relay> <b​asses:matrix.org> jk, Good work
21:48:02 <m-relay> <o​frnxmr:monero.social> We need to fix this emoji problem
21:48:50 <m-relay> <r​ucknium:monero.social> jeffro256: "Most interestingly, the 10 Block Decoy Bug heuristic is among the most effective in recent years, abruptly ending with the vulnerability disclosure in May of 2023. "
21:52:33 <m-relay> <r​ucknium:monero.social> Both authors are at TRM Labs: https://www.trmlabs.com/about "We’re building a safer financial system for billions of people We blend blockchain data with advanced analytics to help financial institutions and governments fight fraud, money laundering, and financial crime."
21:54:58 <m-relay> <b​asses:matrix.org> They are far more competent than Chainanalysis, IMO
21:55:33 <m-relay> <b​asses:matrix.org> I was following their blog posts for a while
22:23:20 <m-relay> <r​ucknium:monero.social> xmrack: You're cited, too: "Monero testnet transactions performed by ACK-J [18] between 2022-01-20 and 2022-02-23 consisting of 760, 588 transactions and 1, 334, 693 input rings for which the true spend is known"
22:23:56 <m-relay> <r​ucknium:monero.social> (Funded by the MAGIC Monero Fund 😁)
22:27:16 <m-relay> <r​ucknium:monero.social> sech1 and DataHoarder  too, sort of :"31,759 P2Pool mining pool payout transactions with 2,298,927 individual payouts scraped from p2pool.observer1. We use this dataset to study the p2pool output merging heuristic in Section IV-E."
22:28:13 <DataHoarder> nice, if I gave it / or it's done via the API at least it's less "scraped" in the web scraping terms
22:32:46 <m-relay> <r​ucknium:monero.social> isthmus, too: "The Differ-by-One heuristic identifies true spends from pairs of input rings characterized by an identical set of ring members, with the exception of a single element. It was previously
22:32:47 <m-relay> <r​ucknium:monero.social> referenced in a GitHub repository by Kraviec-Thawyer [19] at the end of 2022, who also provided an implementation to find such instances"
22:33:15 <m-relay> <r​ucknium:monero.social> SGP is thanked in the acknowledgements.