Over $250 million mixed in wasabi from Lazarus and its trail vanished—what better test for a coinjoin?

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Let me be clear, this does not mean that I support centralized coinjoins. Quite the contrary, it is simply what we currently have, and if I have to recommend an easy tool to a beginner, there are few other options I can recommend.

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Here there is something about Wasabi and Samourai

https://groups.google.com/g/bitcoindev/c/CbfbEGozG7c

I am aware of all that, I have already mentioned it on other occasions.

In fact, if you look at my comments, you will see that I support both joinmarket and joinstr.

But comparing Samourai/Ashigaru with Wasabi makes the baby Jesus cry.

Idk, I dont understand that technologies neither coinjoin

Wasabi Coinjoin better for privacy than swaps (BTC>XMR>BTC) for example via cake wallet?

Swaps are a very good way for a third party to lose track, but swaps are not blind; the operator knows your operations.

But as long as a VPN is used, that should be no big issue?

Using Tor and a VPN mitigates a lot, but the swap provider can link the transactions.

For a normal human being, it's more than enough, to be honest.