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Board Wallet software
Re: WasabiWallet.io | Open-source, non-custodial Bitcoin Wallet for desktop
by
Kruw
on 16/08/2023, 17:42:45 UTC
Awful. But that's the price you have to pay when you trust your coins to some stranger.  You may never get them back.

Wrong.
  YOU DO NOT HAVE TO TRUST YOUR COINS WITH ANYONE TO GAIN PRIVACY BECAUSE COINJOINS ARE NON CUSTODIAL[/b]


As for data leaks, I have never used a mixer that was known to be a government honeypot, neither do I know of any such.

All mixers are government honeypots because they collect their customers' data, unlike Wasabi which never reveals any data to anyone, including coinjoin coordinators.  You do know of many, many, mixing services like the one you advertise collecting and exposing their customer's data to governments:

I am sure this does sound little fishy because if authorities had any problems then they would have targeted other big mixers in existence however they are not because it simply straight business.

The government targeted Chipmixer, seizing user funds and data:

https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/justice-department-investigation-leads-takedown-darknet-cryptocurrency-mixer-processed-over-3

The government targeted Alphabay, seizing user funds and data:

https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/alphabay-largest-online-dark-market-shut-down

The government targeted Bestmixer, seizing user funds and data:

https://www.europol.europa.eu/media-press/newsroom/news/multi-million-euro-cryptocurrency-laundering-service-bestmixerio-taken-down

This is why there's simply no point in responding to any of the "critics" in this thread that advertise mixing services in their signatures: They are not critical of Wasabi because they think it is bad or doesn't work, they are critical of Wasabi because their goal is to scam people out of their Bitcoins.  Since coinjoins are non custodial and Wasabi never reveals any data to any third parties, these scammers will tell any lie necessary about Wasabi in order to get people to give up control of their Bitcoin and make their data vulnerable to government seizure by using their "mixing service" instead.