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== Mixing services ==
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[[:Category:Mixing Services|Mixing services]] are used to avoid compromising of privacy and security. Mixing services provide to periodically exchange your bitcoins for different ones which cannot be associated with the original owner.
 
 
 
== Transactions ==
 
 
 
 
 
While using bitcoins is an excellent way to make your purchases, donations, and p2p payments, without losing money through inflated transaction fees, [[transactions]] are never truly anonymous. Buying Bitcoin you pass identification, Bitcoin transactions are stored publicly and permanently on the network, which means anyone can see the balance and transactions of any Bitcoin address. Bitcoin activities are recorded and available publicly via the [[blockchain]], a comprehensive database which keeps a record of bitcoin transactions.
 
 
 
== Buying/selling bitcoins ==
 
 
 
 
 
All exchanges require the user to scan ID documents, and large transactions must be reported to the proper governmental authority. When you use Bitcoin to pay for goods and services, you will of course need to provide your name and address to the seller for delivery purposes.
 
 
 
This means that a third party with an interest in tracking your activities can use your visible balance and ID information as a basis from which to track your future transactions or to study previous activity. In short, you have compromised your [[security]] and [[privacy]].
 
 
 
== See also ==
 
* [http://anonymity.co.in/mixing_services.html Mixing service summaries]
 
* [http://bitcoinhelp.net/know/more/top-seven-ways-your-identity-can-be-linked-to-your-bitcoin-address Top Seven Ways Your Identity Can Be Linked to Your Bitcoin Address]
 
* [[Privacy]]
 
* [[Security]]
 
 
 
[[Category:Anonymity]]
 

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