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Uncanny Valley | WIRED

I Know What You Did With That Bitcoin

Uncanny Valley | WIRED

WIRED

Technology

4.1572 Ratings

🗓️ 9 February 2023

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

If you’ve committed any internet crimes lately, you probably shouldn’t have paid for them with Bitcoin. While many crypto-evangelists have long thought of digital currency as a means of buying legal and illicit goods on the web with total anonymity, the fact is that nearly all cryptocurrency transactions leave a digital trail behind them that can point to your true identity. No matter how hard you try to hide, a dedicated sleuth with the right resources can find you.

This week on Gadget Lab, WIRED senior cybersecurity writer and author of the book Tracers in the Dark digs into all the ways investigators, government agents, and hackers can track down criminals online by “following the money” exchanged in cryptocurrency transactions.

Show Notes

Andy’s book is Tracers in the Dark: The Global Hunt for the Crime Lords of Cryptocurrency. You can read two excerpts from the book on WIRED.com: the six-part AlphaBay saga and the feature about the takedown of a website for sharing child sex abuse materials.

Recommendations

Andy recommends the deliberately frustrating game Getting Over It. Lauren recommends Andy’s WIRED story about the animal activists whose spy cams revealed the grim realities of pork slaughterhouses. Mike recommends the book Art Is Life by the art critic Jerry Saltz.

Andy can be found on Twitter @a_greenberg. Lauren Goode is @LaurenGoode. Michael Calore is @snackfight. Bling the main hotline at @GadgetLab. The show is produced by Boone Ashworth (@booneashworth). Our theme music is by Solar Keys.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Lauren.

0:01.0

Mike.

0:02.0

Lauren, when you buy something using cryptocurrency, do you feel like you're making that transaction

0:07.0

anonymously?

0:08.0

Oh, when I buy something with cryptocurrency.

0:10.0

Like when I go up to my morning coffee shop and I open my metamask and I'm like, hey,

0:14.0

do you guys take BTC or ETH or, you know, good coin?

0:18.0

Yes.

0:19.0

No, I don't do any of that.

0:21.4

And I really haven't thought too much about the anonymous prospects of this.

0:25.8

Although I know that's a big part of cryptocurrency, right?

0:29.0

It is.

0:30.0

The prevailing thought is that if you use it, people wouldn't really know what you're buying

0:35.6

or how much you spent or that you even participated in a transaction in the first place. But that is actually kind of a myth.

0:42.3

Interesting.

0:43.0

Yes. Do you want to hear more about it?

0:44.5

I definitely do.

0:46.0

Then let's bring on our guest.

0:58.7

Hi, everyone. Welcome to Gadget Lab. I am Michael Collory. I'm a senior editor at Wired.

1:03.0

And I'm Lauren Good. I'm a senior writer at Wired. And we are joined this week, once again,

1:07.6

by Wired Senior Writer Andy Greenberg. Andy, welcome back to the show. Thanks to you both for having me on again. It's great to have you back on. So we're talking about

1:10.9

cryptocurrency again on today's show, but it's not really in the way that you might expect.

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