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Re: Move bitcoins anonymous to another wallet
by
tranthidung
on 19/11/2019, 03:27:12 UTC
⭐ Merited by Heisenberg_Hunter (1)
What about CoinJoin?
CoinJoin is one of best solutions but the level of privacy people get for their transactions depend on how they use CoinJoin, before and after mixing.

By now, there are less than 6000 CoinJoin transactions (5373 more exactly) that is surely not an impressive figure.

There are Wasabi and Samourai wallets but if one asks me I will suggest to use Wasabi wallet.
There are some important notes for Wasabi wallet, one of them is choosing bech32-support wallets with coin control features.
  • Wasabi wallet implement bitcoin transactions through Coinjoin inputs and Coinjoin outputs, but the wallet is unable to know which outputs of belong to which inputs. This is why it brings more privacy to users.
  • Practice of coin control after mixing will identify the level of privacy users have. That depends on practice of users, not the Wasabi wallet.
  • Wasabi wallet uses Tor by default, and users don't have to set up Tor. a
  • Do not turn off Tor in Settings, because it might damage their privacy by IP address.
  • Verify first, before installing
  • Wasabi wallet only generate Bench32 address (with prefix bc1 at the start of address), but unable to send BTC to other Bench32 address
  • Don't send all of your bitcoins to a new wallet, instead import your seeds into new wallet in order to protect your privacy.

I have a thread on this issue: Enhanced privacy with Wasabi & Samourai wallets