Could you explain how the Sybil attack will be detected?
Yes: You try to register a private coin in the same round as your non private coin that is the supposed target of the attack. If your private coin isn't denied, then the round is not under a Sybil attack.
You’re literally talking about how a highly centralized enemy of our privacy is not going to hurt our privacy, make discriminatory or malicious moves or try to hurt us. You’re literally basically asking us to trust.
You do not have to trust a coinjoin coordinator with your privacy or your funds.
Dear Kruw, since all of this mind blowing shit is already being said and done by you, I have a question. What is your motive and who is your real target audience or base of customers? Judging by the way it looks, we aren’t the customers you’re looking for anymore. You’re literally contradicting and openly attacking some users who were probably doing more marketing for your software up to a point, and you know which point I’m talking about. You becoming traitors.
Since all you are promoting trusted third parties to custody your coins with and keep your transaction history private then I guess you aren't target audience Wasabi is looking for:
The WabiSabi coinjoin protocol is non custodial and trustless, which must be why it doesn't make any of you happy
