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Board Wallet software
Re: WasabiWallet.io | Open-source, non-custodial Bitcoin Wallet for desktop
by
Kruw
on 20/03/2023, 09:31:36 UTC
I already acknowledged you can use a different coordinator. But as I pointed out above and you ignored (please correct me if I'm wrong - I have no desire to download software which is going to spy on me to check),

You are, once again, completely wrong.  The software does not spy on you.  There is no data Wasabi or any of its coordinators can collect about its users, period.  When you launch the wallet, your IP address is protected by default with Tor and your wallet addresses are protected by default with client side block filters.

there are no alternative coordinators with any meaningful volume. And why would anyone waste time launching such a coordinator on software which links mixed outputs with toxic unmixed change outputs?

Everyone who is serious about privacy has already stopped using Wasabi.

Wasabi does not have "toxic unmixed change outputs", anyone can verify this for themselves by looking at the blockchain: 
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

No matter how long you try, there is no way to determine which outputs are owned by which inputs.