BitConduite: Visualizing and Analyzing Activity on the Bitcoin Network
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0.000 HBDBitConduite: Visualizing and Analyzing Activity on the Bitcoin Network
<html> <p><img src="https://cointelegraph.com/images/725_Ly9jb2ludGVsZWdyYXBoLmNvbS9zdG9yYWdlL3VwbG9hZHMvdmlldy85NzM3YjcyMTNiZmIzMWVjZDc2ZmUzNGM2NjMzZDg2Ny5qcGc=.jpg" width="725" height="483"/></p> <p> BitConduite is a visual analytics tool built to explore the activity of <a href="https://cointelegraph.com/tags/bitcoin">Bitcoin</a> users over long-term periods. </p> <h2>Pseudonymous nature of transactions</h2> <p> With its position as the first and largest cryptocurrency, Bitcoin is attracting a plethora of different players among which are investors, governments, economists and researchers from all around the world. </p> <h2>Analyzing the Bitcoin network</h2> <p> To visualize its billions of transactions, a team of researchers composed of Christoph Kinkeldey, Jean-Daniel Fekete and Petra Isenberg, are developing a tool to identify entities on the network from their public addresses, whether these entities are individuals or organizations. </p> <p>Read more: https://cointelegraph.com/news/bitconduite-visualizing-and-analyzing-activity-on-the-bitcoin-network</p> </html>