The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Address Clustering

Martin Harrigan
Christoph Fretter
Address clustering tries to construct the one-to-many mapping from entities to addresses in the Bitcoin system. Simple heuristics based on the micro-structure of transactions have proved very effective in practice. In this paper we describe the primary reasons behind this effectiveness: address reuse, avoidable merging, super-clusters with high centrality,, the incremental growth of address clusters. We quantify their impact during Bitcoin's first seven years of existence.

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Year 2016
Peer Reviewed done
Venue 13th International Conference on Advanced and Trusted Computing (ATC), France
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