, Springer Nature Switzerland, 2025, 126–146.
@InProceedings{2025-esorics-gavenda,
title = {Analysis of Input-Output Mappings in Coinjoin Transactions with Arbitrary Values},
author = {Jiri Gavenda and Petr Svenda and Stanislav Bobon and Vladimir Sedlacek},
booktitle = {Computer Security -- ESORICS 2025},
pages = {126--146},
publisher = {Springer Nature Switzerland},
address = {Cham},
year = {2025},
isbn = {978-3-032-07901-5},
doi = {10.1007/978-3-032-07901-5_7},
keywords = {bitcoin, coinjoin, cryptocurrencies},
abstract = {A coinjoin protocol aims to increase transactional privacy for Bitcoin and Bitcoin-like blockchains via collaborative transactions, by violating assumptions behind common analysis heuristics. Estimating the resulting privacy gain is a crucial yet unsolved problem due to a range of influencing factors and large computational complexity.},
editor = {Vincent Nicomette and Abdelmalek Benzekri and Nora Boulahia-Cuppens and Jaideep Vaidya},
}