Suppose Person A is holding XRP.
Person B has done a job for Person A and would like to be paid in Bitcoin.
Person A doesn't want Person B to see his address or know how much money is in his wallet.
If Person A does a transfer from XRP to BTC with the BTC address as Person B's, can Person B find out Person A's address?
Interested to see ways this can be used with Bitcoin ATM's as well.
Sorry for the question, new to this stuff.
>>2725496
If you're trying to launder money just use Monero
>>2725496
There are bitcoin tumblers for your stolen coins
for coins other than monero, yes they can. all they need to do is know or guess the estimated exchange rate of btc to xmr, then look for transactions over the past 30 minutes or so with that amount on the bitcoin chain and see which coins were sent to a wallet that's owned by shapeshift.
to prevent this you need to send from a coin that doesnt have a public blockchain
>>2725524
Just make a new wallet specifically for whatever weird thing you're trying to do.
>https://www.gatehub.net/