Stats

Deanonymizers

This table lists contributors who helped process transaction payloads, showing their impact on the deanonymization effort.

Huge thanks to all who helped us process those transactions!

# Name Payloads*
1 Derolytics 3 012 833
2 WinslowEric.com 31 470
3 zealot 12 164
4 ;-) 4 390
5 (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻ 1 917
6 Matasx 598
7 Sneed 141
8 If you can read this, you are dying. 140
9 real eyes realize real lies 95
10 @stdhex0 on Instagram 66
11 <no name> 31
12 shelldweller 17

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* Note the total effort cannot be represented just by the number of processed payloads, because it also depends on the amounts and on a factor of randomness.

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Deanonymization Status

These tables show how many transaction payloads have been fully or partially deanonymized, how many remain, and how many cannot be deanonymized.

Data are separated into DERO and non-DERO (smart contract tokens) payloads.

DERO payloads

Status Count Percentage
Deanonymized 3 053 006 99.91 %
→ completely (sender & receiver) 2 856 128 93.47 %
→ partially (receiver only) 196 878 6.44 %
Remaining 4 0.00 %
Private (cannot be deanonymized) 2 601 0.09 %

Non-DERO (SC) payloads

Status Count Percentage
Deanonymized 10 856 99.99 %
→ completely (sender & receiver) 10 633 97.94 %
→ partially (receiver only) 223 2.05 %
Remaining 1 0.01 %
Private (cannot be deanonymized) 0 0.00 %

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Ring Sizes

This table shows the distribution of ring sizes, reflecting the anonymity set sizes used in transactions.

Ring Size Payloads Percentage
2 2 603 754 84.91 %
4 1 997 0.07 %
8 32 090 1.05 %
16 371 070 12.10 %
32 55 066 1.80 %
64 1 499 0.05 %
128 992 0.03 %
Total 3 066 468 100.00 %

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