- Chaincase - an iOS app that was condemned to fail by its creators since its launch because of its horrible project model and marketing choices, despite of the fact it uses a WabiSabi backend. First of all, their description (from https://github.com/chaincase-app/Chaincase-iOS-Beta) is "The only privacy preserving bitcoin app on iOS" which already filters out 99% of Wasabi users seeking for an alternative coordinator. That project was not launched to be a Wasabi community coordinator at all and it doesnt't appear in Google results searching for "wasabi wallet alternative coordenator". When I am seeking for a community coordinator, I am seeking to modify my Wasabi Wallet config that would take less than 1 minute and go ahead start using a different coordinator, without having to buy an iPhone to install Chaincase.
You are confused. Chaincase ran a ZeroLink coordinator, not a WabiSabi coordinator. Second, you did not have to have an iPhone to connect to the Chaincase coordinator, you could simply connect to their coordinator on your existing Wasabi Wallet.
Someone who launched a Reddit post announcing their coordenator haven't dedicated time to advertise it properly. No ANN on Bitcointalk, no website. I don't consider "a community coordinator" if someone bought a 10$ VPS, launched a WabiSabi instance and haven't announced it properly through all possible communication channels. Considering a current situation with Wasabi, a "community" coordenator should be a unique peering point and alternative to the official coordenator, because stamping many unknown coordinators won't do a thing.
So you've listed 2 community coordinators so far, then arbitrarily declare they are not community coordinators. Here's a third community coordinator, I'm sure you will now dismiss it as well:
Yep. Anyone who feels brave enough to copy and paste the coordinator code can do so. Others have already because they actually care about what they are saying:
https://t.me/WasabiWallet/70611