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Re: WasabiWallet.io | Open-source, non-custodial Bitcoin Wallet for desktop
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BlackHatCoiner
on 22/08/2022, 10:57:50 UTC
That's not the point, because it's all not about you, or what you believe, or all about the rest of the world.
So stop claiming that you gain protection. There's absolutely no guarantee that if you use Wasabi, you gain more protection as three-letter agencies are concerned.

Let's assume they can, and will. What would happen to all of those outputs that went to a sanctioned mixer?
I guess these addresses are considered tainted from most spying companies out there. They can still be emptied normally, even though I don't cross my fingers the ingenious developer team won't fork the chain, and invalidate these balances. They've done it before, they can do it now; they're pro-censorship.

If you were nopara73, what decision would you make, that you believe, would be best for yourself, WasabiWallet, and its users?
How about not acting childishly and portraiting Wasabi's CoinJoin as the best privacy protection technique that's currently available, as a start? Furthermore, I wouldn't have reached to the position wherein I would have to choose between being a corrupted individual abandoning the project's principles or shut down the whole thing. The moment I began working on such software, I'd have made sure I gain maximum privacy. Ultimately, I wouldn't working on it, because there are better alternatives, namely JoinMarket.