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Board Wallet software
Merits 5 from 2 users
Re: WasabiWallet.io | Open-source, non-custodial Bitcoin Wallet for desktop
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o_e_l_e_o
on 26/06/2023, 08:31:12 UTC
⭐ Merited by BlackHatCoiner (4) ,n0nce (1)
In which case you detect the attack from the refusal of the private coin.
Except you absolutely can't. If your coin is rejected, even if you think it is private you have no idea if you are being Sybil attacked or if Coinfirm have deemed your coins too naughty. Given that we have no idea what criteria Coinfirm use (you won't even confirm that it is Coinfirm that you are partnered with!) then it is impossible for users to make a judgement. Coinfirm could very well simply reject all coins coming from mixers or from other coinjoin protocols, in just the same way as many centralized exchanges who similarly partner with blockchain analysis firms. User have no idea if this is happening, and you won't tell them.

At least we agree on one thing. The solution to Wasabi's many flaws is "Get your privacy elsewhere." Lol.



Do you even read our posts or are you literally a bot repeating the same thing over and over to everyone?
All the points he is making have already been addressed multiple times. He just ignores everything he can't answer (which is most of it) and endlessly repeats the same bullshit.

Regarding setting up your own coordinator:
Running your own coordinator is outside the skill set of 99.9% of users and you know it, so maybe ease off on repeating that stupid soundbite.

In terms of third party coordinators - how much volume do they have?
(I know you are going to repeat your nonsense soundbite about "run your own coordinator" here, but as I explained above, that simply is not an option for 99.9% of users).
Still, why would I go through the effort of setting up a coordinator, having zero volume, trying to entice people to my coordinator, all so I can run inferior coinjoins with suffer from address reuse and identifiable outputs, when I can just run JoinMarket instead?

He never did answer the question about how much volume there is on third party coordinators. I wonder why... Roll Eyes