But you ARE the authority since you are the coordinator of the coinjoin: You have to be the person to tell the victims that you decided to take the immoral action of hiding the money Sam stole from them, which he can then use to further bribe politicians and journalists with.
No, I don't, because I have no clue who is coinjoining their coins in the first place. You are starting from the position where you are already cooperating with blockchain analysis to learn as much as you can about every input which registers for coinjoin. As crazy as this might sound to you,
blanket surveillance is not the default position.I have no idea with whom I am coinjoining with when I use JoinMarket. I have no idea to whom I am providing liquidity. I neither care nor have any desire to find out. This seems to be a position you cannot understand.
Where do you draw the line?
I don't have a line to draw. Again, although you seem unable to grasp the concept, I'm not spying on anybody in the first place so I have no information to use to censor them.
You're right: I don't think SBF should be allowed to do anything. He should be chained to a boulder and left in a dungeon until his debts are paid off.
Wow. Just wow. This should be eye opening for anybody even thinking of using Wasabi. If you do something that Wasabi devs disagree with, then they think you deserve
no rights whatsoever. And these are the people we are supposed to trust to fight for our privacy and financial freedom? Absolutely laughable.
You sound like a mouthpiece of the government. Next you'll be telling us we have nothing to fear if we have nothing to hide.
