Monero community members have refuted Chainalysis' claims that Monero transactions can be tracked. According to Monero community leader Csilla Brimer, Chainalysis sets up its own Monero nodes to track the IP addresses connected to these nodes, calling these nodes "fake proxy nodes." Brimer emphasized that protecting IP addresses is key to preventing tracking, and users can ensure privacy by avoiding connecting to these nodes or using Tor. A Chainalysis presentation leaked to the IRS previously showed that the blockchain analysis company claimed to be able to track Monero transactions since 2021. However, Chainalysis has not commented publicly on the video. (Decrypt)