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Board Wallet software
Re: WasabiWallet.io | Open-source, non-custodial Bitcoin Wallet for desktop
by
BlackHatCoiner
on 12/04/2023, 20:17:00 UTC
Neither are Bitcoins; they are unique UTXOs, which each have a provable origin and destination that is publicly known even to the victims once the thief spends it.
This is ridiculous. Banknotes also have unique codes, but are fungible.

The currency was never fungible, so the coinjoin will just have people who passively or directly support Stalin since the coordinator banned all of the participants who oppose Stalin.
This is so wrong. First of all, the currency is fungible-- and the more the privacy enhancing tools, the better the context to remain fungible. Secondly, coinjoin participants don't know each other. I don't know what you guys changed in the last patch, but last time I coinjoined, I didn't even check which are the other inputs. Thirdly, if you don't see the problem with coordinator promoting fungibility and discriminating certain inputs, dividing them in morally acceptable and unacceptable, then I really don't know what to say.

Let me clear this out for you: Fungibility means 1 BTC = 1 BTC. Ok? Not 1 BTC = 1 non-Stalin, ethically according to Wasabi earned BTC. Are we clear?

Like it or not, this is fungibility. If you don't like it, you can just deduct it from your page as, for multiple time, is a lie.

If you think that's where the coinjoin liquidity will inevitably end up, then you should go ahead and run a coordinator with this policy to hasten that outcome.
There are better mixers than Wasabi. Cool it.