Wasabi is the wrong way, as is ads.
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Have you seen what a Wasabi 2.0 CoinJoin looks like?
They do the most research and development in Bitcoin privacy, it’s all open source for anyone else to fork and use. Trezor is adding a Wasabi integration, BTCPay is working on it too, some centralized exchanges that hate surveilling their users will most likely follow.
It’s good tech which does huge CoinJoins without occupying too much block space. In the future, we can have entire Bitcoin blocks that contain 1-2 large CoinJoins.
Here’s an example of what Wasabi 2.0 already does on a regular basis: https://mempool.space/tx/084e9f1cff337425c3e66ddb85705f374afc922e9263e5af9099f24316c1f9c0