what do you recommend for coinjoins?
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I use whirlpool, there are maxis on both sides, I just use it because it's in sparrow already
cool thanks :)
Wasabi Wallet, BTCPay Server, and Trezor have the largest and most private coinjoins. Unlike Whirlpool, there is no common input ownership revealed, no totic change to trace, and there's no coordinator fees charged for any inputs 1m sats or lower.
thanks!
Terrible advice. Wasabi partners with chain analysis firms. They are literally helping the enemy. Not to mention their implementation of Coinjoin is flawed. https://cryptoslate.com/are-you-exposed-how-chainalysis-cracked-the-wasabi-bitcoin-privacy-wallet/
Told yah there are maxis on both sides 😂😂
Question: Do any of them offer actual privacy or refusal to feds if you don't run your own server, node, etc.? Which is better for a pleb with no self-hosting?
Wasabi is designed in a way that the client does not trust the backend. No sensitive information is ever revealed: no xpub, no IP, no common input / output, etc.
Even if the wabisabi coordinator is run by an active adversary, the client should protect you. (those are bold claims, Wasabi is still WIP, and this architecture goal is bloody difficult to build)
yes you did😂😂😂
Whirlpool is flawed because it produces toxic change and reveals common input ownership.
If your claim that Wasabi's implementation is flawed, why don't you prove it showing everyone where this this 1 BTC input that was traced through Whirlpool went once it entered the WabiSabi coinjoin: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5453744.msg62925293#msg62925293
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