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Board Wallet software
Merits 20 from 9 users
Re: Announcing Wasabi Wallet 2.0
by
BlackHatCoiner
on 11/06/2022, 15:28:17 UTC
⭐ Merited by o_e_l_e_o (4) ,hugeblack (4) ,n0nce (3) ,PrivacyG (2) ,pooya87 (2) ,Pmalek (2) ,NotATether (1) ,ETFbitcoin (1) ,DdmrDdmr (1)
I still think that Adam just decided to look into the future, thereby taking care of an impeccable reputation now
I think Adam decided to look into his pocket, solely, because what he did is completely against the concept of mixing coins, enhancing privacy - Wasabi in general. Cooperating with a chain analysis company and blacklisting "illegal" outputs arbitrarily contradicts with the "Reclaim your privacy now" sign and their beliefs that privacy is a fundamental human right.

Those who need Wasabi the most can't, because those who need Wasabi the most are blacklisted. As I've already said,
Therefore, if a person uses, say, Binance, and wants to have this "little privacy" we previously outlined, can't achieve it, because their outputs have to, now, get approved by those who wants to get hidden from.

And they haven't made it clear. They're really silent when it comes to this "new feature" they've added, for the sake of their... Well, pockets solely, again.

So, let's summarize. Private? I wouldn't say so; the coordinator works with the people who work day and night to de-anonymize you. Cheap? Well, now you're paying for your own surveillance, so no. Censorship resistant? Nope. Trustworthy developers? Definitely no.

(after all, we live in the real world)
What is this supposed to mean? What happened to Wasabi's CoinJoin before this new update? Didn't it work properly? Do you admit there can't (or shouldn't?) be privacy in the real world, 'cause that's what it seems like.