What's GingerWallet and why would a user use it over the original WasabiWallet?
WabiSabi coinjoins on December 18
Full data: https://liquisabi.com
Fee: 0.0 %
24 rounds
New: 71.7 BTC (est.) | Remixing: 1093.9 BTC
Avg: 263 inputs | 9.58 AS | 6.99 s/vb
Min: 160 inputs | Max: 360 inputs
https://api.opencoordinator .org/
Fee: 0.0 %
23 rounds
New: 0.2 BTC (est.) | Remixing: 2.3 BTC
Avg: 31 inputs | 3.51 AS | 6.04 s/vb
Min: 21 inputs | Max: 46 inputs
https://coinjoin .nl/
Fee: 0.0 %
1 round
New: 0.0 BTC (est.) | Remixing: 0.0 BTC
Avg: 27 inputs | 3.86 AS | 4.09 s/vb
Min: 27 inputs | Max: 27 inputs
Free coordinators without any successful round:
Discussion
Ginger Wallet is a fork of the Wasabi codebase. It's developed by a for profit company who integrates their own coordinator and charges a 0.3% fee.
If they are charging 0.3%, what do I, the user, get from using Ginger over Wasabi? Also, why is LiquiSabi promoting it?
The value proposition for Ginger's coordinator is that it checks each user's UTXO input registration for compliance before it is allowed to participate. The fee funds their development team.
Their coordinator's blockchain footprint is tracked since they use the WabiSabi coinjoin protocol. They are running a 3 day promo for 0% fees, which is why the Liquisabi bot displays their data like this.