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Taxes are a scam. Inflation is a stealth tax. Bitcoin fixes this.

Size of coinjoins is more important than frequency of coinjoins. Having a 100 input coinjoin every 10 blocks is better than having a 5 input coinjoin every block.

That said, Wasabi is pumping out coinjoins just as fast as ever:

You can get complete privacy that separates every UTXO you own when consolidating using the WabiSabi coinjoin protocol. Wasabi Wallet, BTCPay Server's coinjoin plugin, and Trezor's coinjoin account are all able to do this: https://mempool.space/tx/e16467598a520e9d58046f411d1b9bc36f9f6b5d274e974f6a3e80f75537aa18

Say "There is no recycling receptical on the premises, we flush all the plastic down the toilet."

Listening to the Bitcoin Optech podcast, Murch refers to BIP157/158 filters as a "table of contents of what's in the block". Pretty solid metaphor.

They should at least be formal enough to say "Hello world".

Solution: Consolidate your UTXOs in a coinjoin to preserve privacy while preparing for higher fees.

Blonde. I mean brunette. What were we talking about again?...

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