You can rightfully call Wasabi wallet cowardly, but if you were in their position would you choose to go to jail like the Tornado Cash dev while being unable to pay the developers who work on building the future of privacy? As a matter of fact, are spooks ever concerned about going to jail or do they LARP 24/7 on Twitter about having created a wallet for the streets that’s perfect even though it collects the xpubs of users (I’m referring to Samourai here).

You also don’t understand how this works. Bitcoin is a public ledger, chain surveillance doesn’t need anyone to send them addresses because it’s all in the open. What CoinJoins do is to do large public transactions where the inputs are known, while the outputs become a more difficult guess.

What ZK Snacks did was to avoid ā€œNorth Korea and human traffickers are using Wasabiā€ accusations by denying service to unwanted participants. They have no expertise in filtering, so they delegated the task to a company which already curates lists of addresses associated with crime.

When you own a blacklisted UTXO and try to join a CJ round, you get an error message on your screen. Wasabi, ZK Snacks & blockchain analysis can’t know who/where you are because they have no access to IP addresses (communications happen over Tor) or xpubs (Wasabi makes you download blocks so you don’t use somebody else’s node).

Blockchain analysis doesn’t get any kind of information that they didn’t already have.

The side effect of this controversial decision is that the volumes increased. Now exchanges can no longer accuse Wasabi CoinJoins of being potentially criminal. They might as well join some rounds too. So if you get into a Wasabi mix, you know that your coins are universally accepted.

I’m sorry that you got poisoned with misinformation and distorted facts. But in the spirit of Bitcoin, I’ll let you take a look at a Wasabi CoinJoin so you understand what it is and what it does: https://mempool.space/tx/13e6b17842c4aeee6f30642abb493f7eea0fcd809df9a35a83a3c364addb1ae3

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This answer is better than your precious "lol", but you make serious accusations towards Samourai devs, based on lies (Heard about running your own dojo? Of course you have. Maybe mention it next time...)

Those "spooks" don't need to pay anyone to get their open-source product used by many. Unlike Wasabi sponsoring you and many others "influencers" much bigger than you. That's a lot of cash. Just saying.

Your condescending remarks about my understanding of this topic:

Dude, you're a very public figure, we all know where you stand with this tech, and how well you (mis)understand it

You don't know the first thing about me. For all you know, I could have contributed to all 3 main CJ projects during the past 5 years.

Don't worry about me. I understand enough to call BS when I see BS. So spare me the condescendance, and the other fallacious blobs. I won't reply to all of them. If you really believe there's nothing else to discuss.

You try to justify the collab with chain surveillance, and mentioning a few positive outcomes doesn't change the facts, this is just wrong. And yeah, chain analysis (so the 3 letters agencies) know more thanks to Wasabi. No matter how you portray it, with a lot of misconceptions.

There's a lot of things I like with Wasabi, but the problems far outweigh the benefits.

We're not gonna agree on this so let's move on I guess šŸ™„

Everyone should go listen to the full CITADEL DISPATCH episode 15 with Openoms and Nopara.

Oldie but goodie.

Then you tell me who's a spook.

PV.

If you judge a project according to how a non-native English conducts himself in interviews, you’re ngmi.

You say you’re technical enough to have contributed to all 3 CoinJoin projects but bring people and personal attacks as your only arguments?

Please tell me more šŸ˜‚

I don't say I am technical enough, I say i could be.

I also say, since you promote a project directly linked to surveillance companies, you're not the best person to call people spooks. And your arguments are ridiculous, or simply lies.

You can keep laughing and smiling, or being condescending, this doesn't make you right.

In Citadel Dispatch 25, Nopara refuses to answer questions, to the point Matt Odell is on the verge of losing patience and it's palpable. That says something about the insanity of this interview.

This has NOTHING to do with being a native speaker or not.

His English is probably better than mine, but he's not debating in good faith, and neither are you. So no, I'm not gonna tell you more, this is a waste of time. Precious resource for both of us.

I could also be starring in the Fast & Furious series alongside Vin Diesel and the Rock. But guess what, reality contradicts my pointless expectation. And it does the same with your dishonest ā€œI could haveā€ claim.

You don’t even understand how Bitcoin works and what blockchain analysis can and can’t do.

But you, for whatever reason, defend a spook and a company which owns a closed source blockchain analysis tool, collects the xpubs of newbie users, received financing from 3 letter agencies for the GoTenna project, and regularly creates Telegram chats where the users talk about their CoinJoin rounds.

Samourai has a very efficient surveillance system that flies under the radar only because their competition is busy writing better code and doing actual privacy research. Tell Keonne and Willy Hilly that Vlad says hi.

Since you pretend I don't understand Bitcoin nor chain analysis, without knowing anything about me, just based on your blind adoration for Nopara & friends, let me be clear too, and let's end this unproductive exchange.

Look fanboy, IDK if M. Saylor is a spook and i couldn't care less. Maybe he is. Cool. Haven't listened to your video on that, last time I watched you was a Wasabi promotional clown show with Peter Todd and I stopped there. Permanently.

I don't disagree, Samourai guys may very well be spooks.

I just say I don't care, because I understand their software & protocol enough. Including the nuances, tradeoffs, and the BS arguments from Wasabi team that you will surely repeat on loop, and I already heard 1000 times somewhere else.

But I'm not saying they're not spooks. I don't know that.

And I don't defend them, nor Saylor.

See? We don't disagree on everything!

What I say is that your replies are disingenuous and full of shit + condescendance, almost every line. The fact that Wasabi pays you generously has nothing to do with it, of course. You're just a fanboy who happens to be sponsored...

No comment...

It's fine, keep doing your thing, but don't be surprised when others call you out on this wasabi insanity. You may or may not be right about Samourai. But supporting chain surveillance is nuts. And a spook accusation coming from your corner, no matter who's your target, is laughable.

Citadel Dispatch, episode 15.

Everyone should go listen to that.

How did they fix the problem since then? Many improvements to their wallet (some good ones!), and... Partnership with chain surveillance. Yay!! šŸ¤¦ā€ā™‚ļø

"Privacy wallet"... Seriously... This is pathetic. 🤔

Other coinjoin protocols are sound, and don't need that type of partnership to operate. Are you saying JoinMarket is operated by NSA or something?

They also don't need crazy sponsoring budget to get people to use it and forget how clownish they've been all along. They pay nothing, they make no advertisement, yet people use their software. Maybe there's an actual reason, beyond the fantasies you tell yourself.

Keep writing if you like, I'm done. If, in a distant future, you wish to discuss all this in good faith, and not as a fanboy/employee of a surveillance firm contractor, I'll be happy to.

GN.