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## **Traceability**
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example
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**example #1**
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_Railgun_
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1. Use @Railway_xyz to send a private transfer to a 0zk address through a Relayer.
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2. Examine the "receipt" of that transfer on etherscan or arbiscan. You will not find: (1) sender, (2) receiver, (3) token or (4) amount anywhere in the transaction receipt.
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* So how much money exchanged hands here? Well, the short answer here is - it's #private.
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* Only the sender and recipient will know. There will be #zeroknowledge about it unless they choose to reveal the transaction information.
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**example 2**
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_Firn_
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1. Look at an existing withdrawal on Etherscan.
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- See if you can understand why the identity of the withdrawer is hidden.
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- see if you can understand what information is visible (zkp, timing, withdrawal amount, etc.). here's an example: https://etherscan.io/tx/0x0b070e834c040e516503c9fe435b45fa03038b68f1157253c0eddaed9d682617
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2. Skim through the code of all of our contracts, especially Firn.sol.
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- try to understand the rough architecture, blackboxing for now the actual zkp.
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- See github https://github.com/firnprotocol/contracts/blob/mainnet/Firn.sol
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- etherscan https://etherscan.io/address/0x4ce75eafd588f36de4b4b6e15f5e4e44b2e67aa0#code
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3. Do a basic Firn transactions or two.
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- open developer tools console.
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- inspect all outbound traffic (network tab).
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## Code coverage
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Run a code coverage test
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