Dusting Attacks

Anonymity

Dusting attacks represent a specific privacy threat within cryptocurrency ecosystems, particularly impacting privacy coins and layer-2 solutions. These attacks involve sending minuscule amounts of cryptocurrency, often referred to as “dust,” to a large number of addresses. The objective is not financial gain through the dust itself, but rather to de-anonymize users by linking their addresses through transaction tracking and cluster analysis. Such tracking can reveal relationships between seemingly disparate addresses, compromising user privacy and potentially exposing transaction patterns.
Address Reuse A high-level view of a complex financial derivative structure, visualizing the central clearing mechanism where diverse asset classes converge.

Address Reuse

Meaning ⎊ The practice of using a single blockchain address for multiple transactions, reducing privacy and increasing traceability.