This is a combination of papers and articles that cover various aspects of blockchain privacy.
- Privacy in Cryptocurrencies: An Overview
- Privacy in Cryptocurrencies: Mixing-based Approaches
- Zeth & Nightfall: the differences in approach
- Blockchain Research Newsletter: Zether and ZEXE
- In-depth overview of Privacy in Bitcoin
- Privacy and Cryptocurrency, Part 1: How Private is Bitcoin?
- Privacy and Cryptocurrency, Part 2: Bitcoin Wallets
- Privacy and Cryptocurrency, Part 3: Should You Use a Privacy Coin
- Zama Private Smart Contracts using Homomorphic Encryption
- Alessandro Chiesa on Zerocash at CESC2017
- Bitcoin and Anonymity
- Satoshi has no clothes: failures in on-chain privacy
- The state of Privacy in Cryptocurrencies
- Increasing Anonymity in Bitcoin
- Extending the Anonymity of Zcash
- zkay: Specifying and Enforcing Data Privacy in Smart Contracts
- ZeeStar: Private Smart Contracts by Homomorphic Encryption and Zero-Knowledge Proofs
- Zeth
- Mobius
- MixEth
- ShareLock
- CoinJoin
- JoinMarket
- MixCoin: Anonymity for Bitcoin with Accountable Mixes
- CoinParty
- TumbleBit
- Many out of many proofs with applications to anonymous Zether
- BOLT
- Blindly Signed Contracts: Anonymous on-Blockchain and Off-blockchain Bitcoin Transactions
- Anonymous Multi-Hop Locks for Blockchain Scalability and Interoperability
- Rational Zero: Economic Secuirty of Zerocoin for Everlasting Security
- The price of anonymity: empirical evidence from a market for Bitcoin anonymization
- Incentivizing Privacy in Cryptocurrencies
- Anonymity Properties of the Bitcoin P2P Network
- A Survey on Security and Privacy Issues of Bitcoin
- An empirical analysis of traceability of the monero blockchain
- Obfuscation in Bitcoin: Tecniques and Politics
- Anonymous Alone? Measuring Bitcoin's Second-Generation Anonymization Techniques
- An Empirical Analysis of Anonymity in Zcash
- A fistful of Bitcoins
- Privacy-enhancing overlays in Bitcoin
- Map-Z: Exposing the Zcash Network in Times of Transition
- Tracing Transactions Across Cryptocurrency Ledgers
- FloodXMR: Low-cost transaction flooding attack with Monero's bulletproof protocol
- Aaron Kumavis
- Anna Kaplan
- BarryWhiteHat
- Charles Guillemet
- Chelsea H. Komlo
- Daniel J Bernstein
- David Wong
- Deidre Connolly
- Harry Halpin
- Ian Miers
- Izaak Meckler
- John Adler
- Justin Ehrenhofer
- Kobi Gurkan
- Madars Virza
- Matthew Green
- Mikerah
- Morten Dahl
- Pascal Paillier
- Phil Daian
- Rand Hindi
- Sean Bowe
- Tux
- Wei Jie
- Zooko