Assuming the most generous take for wasabi, that being you can allegedly run your own coordinator or that there are alternative non censoring ones available, how true is this, how much liquidity is there really outside of ZK.

Also highlighting the defaults presented to the user, including ease of running or understanding what running your own dojo/electrs means for privacy as described by the software. For wasabi, what are defaults and how easy are they to change. If you need to modify a config file to escape censors, that’s not good enough. If they’re serious about their defense, the software should be very upfront on coordinator choice and tradeoffs and make it easy to choose.

Also of note, testnet whirlpool has very low liquidity and doesn’t offer a great experience to actually trial using the tools, could be easily rectified with a few more people remixing testnet coins (in each pool!).

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