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Re: WasabiWallet.io | Open-source, non-custodial Bitcoin Wallet for desktop
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arabspaceship123
on 11/08/2023, 12:10:13 UTC
Kruw didn't reply with his direct answer so I've removed Wasabi wallet from my Win 11. I won't use it for testing or reviews.
You don't need to worry about the security of your funds if you are using Wasabi. It's important to make the distinction between security and privacy. No one is saying that Wasabi is an unsafe wallet, or that your coins can go missing by using it.
Thanks Pmalek I get what you're saying. I know any funds on Wasabi wallet won't go missing. I used it for testing. I don't have funds in cryptocurrencies it's mostly sats from my sig campaign.
If the analysis is negative, you won't be allowed to use those UTXOs for the coinjoin, and that's it. Wasabi or zkSNACKs won't take possession of those "problematic" UTXOs in similar fashion as centralized services do.
That's what I'm saying. If coinjoin's rejected Coinfirm knows you're holding rejected coins. If they're rejected because linked to hacks like Atomic Wallet or Binance that'll mean Coinfirm logged data about you. I'm saying it can't be private if they're collecting data to use another day for trying to follow you or the funds. I don't want to protect criminals I'm not interested in crime so it's about what zkSNACKs say they're doing when they're doing the opposite.