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Re: WasabiWallet.io | Open-source, non-custodial Bitcoin Wallet for desktop
by
Kruw
on 19/03/2023, 11:50:12 UTC
Wasabi isn't useless, it gives you privacy on your coins.
If our blockchain analysis buddies say you are allowed. Roll Eyes

Coinjoin implementations are not "pro censorship and anti fungibility".
You can argue semantics all you like. The fact is that Wasabi and zkSNACKs are the same company, run by the same people, with the same Github pages. And given that zkSNACKs/Wasabi directly fund blockchain analysis companies and implement blacklisting, then by definition they are pro-censorship and therefore anti-fungibility. This is a direct attack on bitcoin itself.

Since you are a brand new account doing nothing but shilling Wasabi, I can only assume you are part of their team. Your time would be better spent figuring out how you can stop censoring people rather than on this forum trying to defend the indefensible.

Wasabi Wallet is open source code, zkSNACKS is a company that runs a coordinator.  Your criticisms of a company's business practices don't apply the open source software at all.

Wasabi isn't useless, it gives you privacy on your coins.  Verify this for yourself - here's a coinjoin transaction on the blockchain: https://mempool.space/tx/01a1a055719129397fb8344b5a09e6cfe72868c8e1d750e621d8b580c96bf77b
How does it give you Privacy if they only allow UTXO's they trust to enter the Coin Join process.  At that point, for what is worth,  they may only allow UTXO's Blockchain Analysis companies have been able to decypher and identify.  What about this.  The point of a Coin Join was to gain Privacy.  If you have say 20 UTXO's but you know who each of them is.  Now your list narrows to only 20 people.  Or, maybe even less.  Now Coin Joins are simply useless.  Maybe I can not tell who is who over there.  But if some body has this information and Wasabi applies censorship, using Wasabi makes no more sense.  I am not using Coin Join to obfuscate my transaction just from you and other readers of Bitcoin Talk.  I am using it to gain Privacy in front of every single person.

Of course this is just a theory.  But is it not viable?  Wasabi is pro censorship.  Coin Joins, not really.  Wasabi is.

Kind of weird how much you are shilling Wasabi insisting they are not bad and how your first post on Bitcoin Talk was about a Wasabi update.  Mind asking you if you have any links to them?

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Regards,
PrivacyG

That's not how it works, you do not have to identify yourself to register a UTXO for coinjoin.  Each UTXO is registered under a single use Tor identity in Wasabi to preserve your privacy from everyone, including the coordinator and other round participants.