# Wasabi coinjoin flows

It seems Wasabi users don't trust a single coordinator—which makes sense—and mitigate that by coinjoining with one coordinator and then finishing the process by coinjoining with a different one.
# Wasabi coinjoin flows

It seems Wasabi users don't trust a single coordinator—which makes sense—and mitigate that by coinjoining with one coordinator and then finishing the process by coinjoining with a different one.
This chart is from Petr Svenda, credits to him.
I have somewhat limited understanding of the wasabi coinjoin protocol, but isn’t the coordinator blinded to most of the information about the participants? What is the threat this is protecting against?
Yes, it is. However, what if someone finds a bug and exploit it? It is much better to do not trust and assume the coordinators are compromised.
Is wasabi wallet currently the most secure and reliable coin join service? Asking for a friend..
I think so.
I thought Wasabi coinjoin was discontinued