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Re: WasabiWallet.io | Open-source, non-custodial Bitcoin Wallet for desktop
by
Kruw
on 11/04/2023, 12:25:37 UTC
Wasabi cannot hand your addresses and UTXOs to a blockchain analysis surveillance company because they do not have your xpub or IP address.
I realize you are deliberately trying to shift the goalposts, but xpubs are irrelevant here. Every time you register a UTXO with the Wasabi coordinator, they pay a blockchain analysis for information about that UTXO.

So what?  All the coordinator can do is just not register that UTXO because Wasabi hides that user's xpub address and IP address.  There's absolutely no risk to the user whatsoever.

By contrast, Samourai's coordinator can link all of the UTXOs owned by that user together and sell that data to chain analysis or have that information seized by law enforcement.

You don't understand at all:  Since Wasabi is non custodial, that means it would require a consensus fork on the entire Bitcoin network to prevent users from sending to an address twice.
Right. So when a Samourai user spends their change, that's Samourai's fault, but when the Wasabi software reuses addresses resulting in users being doxxed, that's working as intended. Lmfao.

Yes, it is Samourai's fault since they require that change to be exposed in a tx0 transaction in order to coinjoin.  If the user from the Whirlpool transaction you linked had used Wasabi instead, I would not have been able to trace all those other transactions from his wallet.

4.39250624 is the largest output of the transaction, which is the whale
Exactly my point. 4 BTC is not a whale by any reasonable standard. Your definition of a "whale" is completely variable and depends entirely on the other users in the coinjoin.

0.5 BTC is the largest output you can create from a Whirlpool transaction.  Can you find a whale that small in a WabiSabi coinjoin?

Okay then, I'll call your bluff again- Here's 20 non whale non matching outputs from WabiSabi coinjoins
Great job proving my point. You have again completely ignored the blockchain evidence of Wasabi coinjoins being broken.

Hey guys! Don't look at those cars of ours on the news which are on fire! Look at these 1,000 new ones we just made. Ohhh, shiny! Roll Eyes

So, for the record, I proved your claim false that you can trace any of the non whale non matching outputs:

you don't need to be a "whale" at all in order to receive absolutely zero privacy from a Wasabi coinjoin.