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Re: WasabiWallet.io | Open-source, non-custodial Bitcoin Wallet for desktop
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o_e_l_e_o
on 18/06/2023, 10:32:22 UTC
Could you publicly say that WasabiWallet is still technically permissionless and trustless? Because I believe some people are still promoting it in that way.
The Wasabi team lie constantly.

Here's a post I made a year ago highlighting some of the lies on their website: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5286821.msg60337199#msg60337199. Nothing has changed in the last year.

Here's a post where I link to the devs lying on Twitter about the issue of address reuse: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5419000.msg61220171#msg61220171

The Wasabi team have no problem lying about their product in order to make themselves profits.

You already received multiple examples, why would you require more besides the ones I already gave you?
It's getting pretty tiresome having to repeat everything I say to you three times before you actually bother to read it. Once again, with emphasis this time:

Now show me a Samourai address reuse since they implemented the fixes you linked to, and I'll be happy to tell everyone to swap to JoinMarket instead.

A Wasabi developer exposing the Samourai developer using sock puppets to deceive social media users out of their Bitcoins is not "doxxing".
As noted in the tweet I linked: "Doxxing your competition is evil. Gaslighting everyone about it is next level."

the WabiSabi protocol exists to give Bitcoin users complete privacy without trusting any third parties.
Except the third parties you pay to spy on your users.

WabiSabi is a coinjoin protocol, your idea that using coinjoin makes you a supporter of mass surveillance is literally backwards.  Coinjoins prevent mass surveillance.
Nice strawman. Literally no one has said using coinjoin makes you a supporter of mass surveillance. It is Wasabi actively funding blockchain analysis which makes you a supporter of mass surveillance.