I read that in order to break the trace from the sender of my Monero to the recipient of my Monero, I need to make several transactions between my wallets, for example:
someone sent me 1 XMR --> my wallet 1 --> my wallet 2 --> recipient of my 1 XMR
(that i consider 1 additional transaction in aim to break the trace)
Can anyone explain so even layman understands chance/probability of breaking the trace when doing 0,1,2 such transactions between own wallets?
It depends on how soon you think XMR will be cracked with Quantum Computing. The more churn the better. A pair of hops and you’re good I guess.
@magicbeergut @hetzlemmingsworld Minimum 50 years, possibly never. If you believe the director of the Institute for Quantum Information and Matter.
https://invidious.privacydev.net/watch?v=QUGnaLh6QLI