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## Breaking Monero explanation
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Justin Ehrenhofer explains the limitations of subaddresses, including the Janus attack, in this Breaking Monero video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_IYzzC5Zqk
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Justin Ehrenhofer explains the limitations of subaddresses, including the Janus attack, in [a Breaking Monero video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_IYzzC5Zqk).
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## Conclusion
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Subaddresses are an excellent, simple OpSec tool for the vast majority of people, but they are not perfect. Users who prioritize their privacy over convenience should use addresses derived from separate seeds as needed. However, most users should rest assured that this edge case will not impact most users in practice. The best, simple way to achieve reasonable unlinkability remains through the use of subaddresses.
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Subaddresses are an excellent, simple OpSec tool for the vast majority of people, but they are not perfect. Users who prioritize their privacy over convenience should use addresses derived from separate seeds as needed. However, most users should rest assured that this edge case will not impact most users in practice. The best, simple way to achieve reasonable unlinkability remains through the use of subaddresses.
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