Wasabi -
[wasabiwallet.io]Note: To enjoy great levels of privacy with coinjoin, running your own full node is a prerequisite. If viewing your wallet's balance requires a third party, then the gained privacy is questionable.
Forget to mention it's not really applicable to Wasabi wallet (and any wallet which use BIP 157) where the wallet can obtain relevant transaction from full node without full node knowing which transaction is needed by the wallet.
I just want to know if you see the anonymous (decentralized) casinos as another method to secure your financial privacy? There are still some casinos out there that supports pseudo anonymity, but I will not push large amounts of coins through them.
People can still "mix" their coins through these casinos, until they start asking for KYC verification. Just make sure these casinos are not scams and that you can actually withdraw from them. (They start with no KYC requirements, but eventually bend the knee to law enforcement)
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I missed your reply last time. But what exactly do you mean by "anonymous (decentralized) casinos"? Do you refer to casino (or anyone else) who upload gambling smart contract to blockchain where user can make bet by creating transaction which send specific amount of money along with chosen outcome/prediction? If so, it can't be used to break link/connection of your coin.
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I would not recommend this method at all because this is the most risky. Although some casinos may let you deposit and withdraw without KYC but they will never let you withdraw unless or until you wager the whole balance. So now you have to first gamble the money, and you can lose everything in the process.
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You could just make many small bets with high winning odds/low reward to prevent losing everything.