Zabby Starchaser No, a 51% attack doesn't allow them to de-anonymize...
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Zabby Starchaser No, a 51% attack doesn't allow them to de-anonymize Monero transactions. If a mining group controls over half of Monero’s hashrate, they can: * Double-spend coins (reverse recent transactions they sent). * Censor transactions by refusing to include them in blocks. * Reorganize the blockchain to some extent. They cannot: * Break Monero’s ring signatures, Stealth Addresses, or RingCT encryption. * Retroactively deanonymize past transactions.