Privacy-o-meter for Bitcoin Transactions

Privacy score result
for the transaction:
0
Critical
Privacy
issues:
4

Matched addresses identified

Using several indicators we were able to link the similar types of addresses involved in this transaction. We identified which of the recipient addresses possibly belong to one or more senders. Such matching significantly reduces the anonymity of addresses.
Matched inputs & outputs
0.00844032  BTC 8.84 USD
0.00952323  BTC 9.92 USD
0.01007164  BTC 11.62 USD
0.00847943  BTC 8.86 USD
0.00805329  BTC 7.53 USD
0.00999565  BTC 11.79 USD
0.01009421  BTC 12.71 USD
0.01281207  BTC 13.62 USD
0.08959178  BTC 92.65 USD
0.00857947  BTC 8.74 USD
0.00965723  BTC 9.99 USD
0.01050072  BTC 11.09 USD
0.01049434  BTC 12.23 USD
0.00942505  BTC 9.19 USD
0.01171380  BTC 12.15 USD
0.01055180  BTC 13.29 USD
0.00817489  BTC 9.33 USD
0.01000011  BTC 9.75 USD
0.01021902  BTC 12.74 USD
0.00942577  BTC 10.93 USD
0.00883647  BTC 11.08 USD
0.01013742  BTC 12.11 USD
0.00933787  BTC 9.60 USD
0.00859826  BTC 10.55 USD
0.00984973  BTC 9.60 USD
0.00790448  BTC 8.25 USD
0.01073738  BTC 11.32 USD
0.00895594  BTC 9.26 USD
0.01027064  BTC 11.70 USD
0.01021822  BTC 11.98 USD
0.01042417  BTC 12.92 USD
0.00799904  BTC 7.98 USD
0.00974153  BTC 9.76 USD
0.00840812  BTC 8.94 USD
0.00853039  BTC 9.29 USD
0.00628486  BTC 6.72  USD
0.40000000  BTC 427.91  USD

Issues that are possible to fix

Co-spending
Unless it's a CoinJoin transaction it's safe to assume that all input addresses belong to one person
How to improve?
Try not to send a BTC amount higher than you hold on one of your addresses. If you value your privacy on Bitcoin more than the transaction costs, then opt to send more transactions. Your addresses will not be linked to each other.
Round value
If one of the outputs has a round value (like exactly 1 BTC) — this output can be considered as the recipient
How to improve?
Next time don't send round values: instead of sending 0.1 BTC, send for example 0.10124.
Recipient by bigger value
If the recipient is the smaller output, there's no point in having some of the inputs
How to improve?
Try not to send a BTC amount higher than you hold on one of your addresses. If you value your privacy on Bitcoin more than the transaction costs, then opt to send more transactions. Your addresses will not be linked to each other.

Software-dependent issues that are not fixable

Same address in inputs
There's multiple occurences of the same address in inputs
We use 100+ indicators to measure the privacy scores of Bitcoin transactions.

In some cases the score may be improved, while some indicators are dependent on the software used to interact with the Bitcoin blockchain. Such privacy issues are not possible to fix unless the user changes the app or website used.
Critical - The identified issues are significantly endangering the privacy of the parties involved. Usually, the critical score is shown when it is possible to group the addresses that belong to the same owner or when the transaction has a lot of privacy issues.

Low - The identified issues are severely jeopardizing the privacy of the parties involved. Usually the Low score is assigned to the transactions with a lot of privacy issues.

Moderate - The identified issues are not that severe but can still be used by tracking tools to trace your transactions.

High - The identified issues are negligible and do not pose a serious threat to the privacy of involved parties/addresses.

Healthy - The transaction has no privacy issues. Third parties can’t extract any privacy-related information about the transaction or addresses involved.

General guidelines for sending BTC transactions

Blockchair can not help you improve the privacy of your
transactions but here are some basic recommendations
on how to stay anonymous on the Bitcoin network
Don't send round numbers

Don't send round amounts. Instead of sending 0.1 BTC, send 0.10125

Use Bitcoin Mixers

Mixers add an additional layer of privacy to a transaction to avoid exposing user identities.

Avoid reusing wallets

Don't send your Bitcoin change to the same address you use for sending bitcoins.

Avoid including many of your addresses in one transaction

Any time you can, try not to send BTC from your various Bitcoin addresses.

Avoid using "send everything" option

If you are withdrawing funds from an exchange, it is okay.
If you're moving funds to another wallet, do not transfer the whole amount to another address. It greatly compromises your privacy.

The detailed list of indicators and recommendations are available in API docs

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