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Board Wallet software
Re: Petition to remove Wasabi from recommendations of bitcoin.org
by
Kruw
on 14/09/2023, 20:27:40 UTC
Go to your node and check the "Enable Coordinator" button on your BTCPay Server WabiSabi coinjoin plugin
I am not running BTCPay Server. Does Wasabi have a step by step for coordinator only, or is it just more user friendly with BTCPay installed?

BTCPay is more user friendly, but there is the step by step guide from Wasabi (it's not updated though): https://pastebin.com/i1KVfRUG

Yes you have
My bad then. There is some Kevin who's running their own coordinator. Anyone else? Is there an extended list with alternative coordinators?[/quote]

Yes, like JoinMarket, you discover WabiSabi coordinators using Nostr as the order book: https://i.imgur.com/mE3AoMT.png

Wow, are they still paying you to cover up for them?  Please stop trying to convince new victims that ChipMixer was not a scam after Bitcointalk users already confirmed they got their money stolen
Lol, man. You're just hilarious. n0nce's "they" refers to the German authorities. Not the ChipMixer "they". Stop spreading FUD, it isn't going to be left unchallenged in this place. [/quote]

Please read the quotes again.  Bitcointalk users reported having money stolen from private keys that ChipMixer said they had deleted:

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Even my chips which I had in chipmixer service for which they claimed to "delete private" keys after 7 days or whatever, were seized/transfered.
and these transactions took place good 3 months ago.
It seems that you are right, whoever had vouchers or chips was left without them. I checked some old wallets older than 1 year that only contained chips from CM, and they were all emptied. Yes, it's a bit stupid that I didn't spend them, but honestly I forgot about a few $ in those old wallets. It's really strange that it wasn't all deleted, but now we at least know where even 7GB of data came from.
Can confirm, they stole a chip of mine a friend of mine that he hadn't yet spent. :/ Really fucking bad practice of ChipMixer to keep private keys, not gonna lie.