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Re: CoinJoin: Bitcoin privacy for the real world
by
nopara73
on 03/04/2019, 11:36:41 UTC
⭐ Merited by ETFbitcoin (54) ,marcus_of_augustus (50) ,malevolent (20) ,suchmoon (19) ,dbshck (10) ,TheNewAnon135246 (5) ,Coiner.de (5) ,Husna QA (2) ,LeGaulois (1) ,RapTarX (1)
Since I did not receive a reply to my previous application[1] for the coinjoin bounty, which I submitted half a year ago, with the exception of Pieter Wuille, who to my knowledge did not succeed to discuss this with the rest of the keyholders, I will consider this as a rejection. So in this post I would like to report a status update and ask you to reconsider the application with the new developments to Wasabi Wallet[2,9] in mind.

- Half a year ago Wasabi created 110 BTC equal coinjoin outputs in total[1], today this number is 22941 BTC.[2]
- Wasabi now does P2P communication over Tor, too.[3]
- Wasabi now broadcasts transactions over Tor to a peer. Previously transaction broadcasting happened to the backend over Tor.[3]
- Wasabi now provides .dmg[4] and .deb[5] packages.
- Wasabi now mixes on the changes, resulting in more efficient mixes.[6]
- Wasabi now partially integrates full nodes: If a full node is running in the background, block fetching happens from it by default instead of connected peers.[5]
- Wasabi now comes with a daemon that can be used for mixing.[7]
- Wasabi have deterministic builds.[8]

Thank you for considering my reapplication!
Cheers, nopara73



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