How To CoinJoin with Sparrow Wallet
https://www.whatisbitcoin.com/guides/how-to-coinjoin-with-sparrow-wallet
Yikes, anyone who follows that guide will have all their coinjoins deanonymized by the Whirlpool coordinator since Tor setup is not included ❌️
This is especially dangerous since each user who follows this guide will cause collateral damage by degrading the privacy of other coinjoin participants (who actually are using Tor) via Sybil attack.
Samourai deleted my bug reports from their repo. So much for peer review?
But anon, there's even more capacity from Wasabi coinjoins than Samourai's Whirlpool even despite the block space subsidy 😎
Satoshi wrote the code before he wrote the whitepaper.
The BTCPay Server WabiSabi coinjoin plugin allows you to specify a minimum output size, but it's best for privacy to let the random number generator completely decompose your change.
If there's less than 150 eligible inputs remaining, then there's no advancement to a blame round. There's also an arbitrary limit of 7 blame rounds.
High fees, toxic chage, common input ownership, weakness to sybil attacks, no control over remixing, peers without Tor/full node protection, extra small coinjoin rounds, wasted blockspace from tx0.
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/
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
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.
Some downtime* https://bitcoinuptime.org/
BIP352 is more private and less costly than BIP47 - https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/pull/1458
Wasabi Wallet provides privacy for Bitcoin and is very easy to use.
### #Amethyst v0.78.0: Mute words

- Adds the ability to mute words and sentences in the Security Filters screen
- Adds an option in Settings to disable immersive scrolling
- Removes ability to export keys if account is using Amber because keys are not known to Amethyst
- Reverts change to have videos starting from the IO thread again
- Bug Fix for restarting the relay filters when switching accounts after Amber's integration.
Download:
- [Play Edition](https://github.com/vitorpamplona/amethyst/releases/download/v0.78.0/amethyst-googleplay-universal-v0.78.0.apk )
- [FOSS Edition - No translations, no notifications](https://github.com/vitorpamplona/amethyst/releases/download/v0.78.0/amethyst-fdroid-universal-v0.78.0.apk )
This is easily the most important feature of Tw*tter. Targeted silencing of the daily trending topic keywords vastly improves your experience.
After you listen to these arguments against Drivechains, you will hate them: https://stephanlivera.com/episode/512/
Len Sassaman is a candidate I only heard of recently - https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Len_Sassaman
There's no trust required, Trezor's coinjoin account uses Tor and compact block filters so your IP address and xpub address are not shared with them.
I don't want any ETFs to ever be approved. People already have access to Bitcoin, it's called a wallet.
I would recommend WabiSabi coinjoins instead since they do not produce doxxic change. You can participate in them with Wasabi Wallet, BTCPay Server, or Trezor.

