diff --git a/14_1_Verifying_Your_Tor_Setup.md b/14_1_Verifying_Your_Tor_Setup.md index feff878..535d627 100644 --- a/14_1_Verifying_Your_Tor_Setup.md +++ b/14_1_Verifying_Your_Tor_Setup.md @@ -42,6 +42,8 @@ There are also studies that suggest that possible exploits of Bitcoin's anti-DoS Similarly, Bitcoin Tor users could be fingerprint-attacked by setting an address cookie on their nodes. This would also allow correlation and thus deanonymization. +Meanwhile, even over Tor, Bitcoin is only a pseudoanonymous service due to the many dangers of correlation that stem from the permanent ledger itself. This means that Bitcoin usage over Tor is actually more likely to be _deanonymized_ than other services (and could lead to the deanonymization of other activities). + With that said, Tor is generally considered far safer than the alternative, which is non-anonymous browsing. ## Verify Your Tor Setup