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.
OK I just started using Bitcoin and have no private coins. Because everyone who starts using Wasabi for the first time onviously doesn’t own a private coin already, which is pretty much
every new customer and everyone who spent their private coins? Tell me how that works.
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

Lol I was waiting for this answer to come. You must have a lot of ego and frustration to resort to attacking me as well now. What I or anyone else is promoting is
none of your business. You’re a business. I’m your customer. If it’s someone who must do research about the other it should be me researching you, not the other way around. I used to admire your software, but right now the only thing I admire is your fantastic way of skipping 90% of the questions you don’t like and evasively answering the other 10%.
My advertised service doesn’t promote themselves as the solution to Bitcoin privacy, doesn’t claim it’s non custodial or trustless. They’re sincere and at this point I much rather use them than your sketchy software.
I think you may have a problem, do you even realize you’re literally going after everyone here and your competitors too by weirdly deeply researching who we are and openly, aggressively targeting us? Maybe you don’t realize this and I’m the first to bring it up for you.. but it seems like a problem if you ask me.
Now let’s focus on
Wasabi. This is not about MixTum, not about Samourai who you decided to attack either, not about what o_e_l_e_o has in their signature or anyone else who to you is now an enemy you have to attack. You’re Wasabi and we’re (were)
your customers. Do you actually think this is a progress for Wasabi? Are you guys cheering about your customers not liking stuff? Woohoo, we’re arguing with our customers about the things they don’t like because we’re obviously smarter and better than them!
To answer your statement about me not being happy :’( :’( :’( :’(, has your mind ever had this thought that maybe, just maybe, some of us simply ran out of alternatives? If you think I should be happy about Wasabi working with Coinfirm then you live in a big delusion lol.
Pretenders and liars don’t really get much advertisement from me tbh, so maybe think about that as well