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Main Authors: Stütz, Rainer, Stifter, Nicholas, Dragaschnig, Melitta, Haslhofer, Bernhard, Judmayer, Aljosha
Format: Preprint
Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2601.19500
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author Stütz, Rainer
Stifter, Nicholas
Dragaschnig, Melitta
Haslhofer, Bernhard
Judmayer, Aljosha
author_facet Stütz, Rainer
Stifter, Nicholas
Dragaschnig, Melitta
Haslhofer, Bernhard
Judmayer, Aljosha
contents It is well known that reusing cryptocurrency addresses undermines privacy. This also applies if the same addresses are used in different cryptocurrencies. Nevertheless, cross-chain address reuse appears to be a recurring phenomenon, especially in EVM-based designs. Previous works performed either direct address matching, or basic format conversion, to identify such cases. However, seemingly incompatible address formats e.g., in Bitcoin and Ethereum, can also be derived from the same public keys, since they rely on the same cryptographic primitives. In this paper, we therefore focus on the underlying public keys to discover reuse within, as well as across, different cryptocurrency networks, enabling us to also match incompatible address formats. Specifically, we analyze key reuse across Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Dogecoin, Zcash and Tron. Our results reveal that cryptographic keys are extensively and actively reused across these networks, negatively impacting both privacy and security of their users. We are hence the first to expose and quantify cross-chain key reuse between UTXO and account-based cryptocurrencies. Moreover, we devise novel clustering methods across these different cryptocurrency networks that do not rely on heuristics and instead link entities by their knowledge of the underlying secret key.
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spellingShingle Reuse of Public Keys Across UTXO and Account-Based Cryptocurrencies
Stütz, Rainer
Stifter, Nicholas
Dragaschnig, Melitta
Haslhofer, Bernhard
Judmayer, Aljosha
Cryptography and Security
It is well known that reusing cryptocurrency addresses undermines privacy. This also applies if the same addresses are used in different cryptocurrencies. Nevertheless, cross-chain address reuse appears to be a recurring phenomenon, especially in EVM-based designs. Previous works performed either direct address matching, or basic format conversion, to identify such cases. However, seemingly incompatible address formats e.g., in Bitcoin and Ethereum, can also be derived from the same public keys, since they rely on the same cryptographic primitives. In this paper, we therefore focus on the underlying public keys to discover reuse within, as well as across, different cryptocurrency networks, enabling us to also match incompatible address formats. Specifically, we analyze key reuse across Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Dogecoin, Zcash and Tron. Our results reveal that cryptographic keys are extensively and actively reused across these networks, negatively impacting both privacy and security of their users. We are hence the first to expose and quantify cross-chain key reuse between UTXO and account-based cryptocurrencies. Moreover, we devise novel clustering methods across these different cryptocurrency networks that do not rely on heuristics and instead link entities by their knowledge of the underlying secret key.
title Reuse of Public Keys Across UTXO and Account-Based Cryptocurrencies
topic Cryptography and Security
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2601.19500