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Re: WasabiWallet.io | Open-source, non-custodial Bitcoin Wallet for desktop
by
Kruw
on 08/11/2023, 19:47:59 UTC
We have TWO (at least) HUGE issues here, first of all, we have a philosopycal problem or ethical, WHO and WHY is coinjoin responsibile to say this UTXO is good and this is BAD?. You are in a forum where we are against censorship or atleast without a very good one explanation. And imagine if for us a explanation or a meddling for a external aprt, like the states, is bad can you imagine one made by a private company based on his subjetive analysis of UTXO?

Yes, I am interested in this philosophical aspect as well- If you knew that a famous criminal such as Sam Bankman-Fried was registering his coins to your coinjoin coordinator, would you choose to help him hide his funds from being traced?  Or would you decline to help him?

If I ran a coinjoin coordinator, I still would not see myself as a moral, ethical, legal, or any other type of authority to start passing judgement on users and enforcing my own personal biases or opinions on users.

o_e_l_e_o says he would hide SBF's money, which would allow him to bribe politicians completely undetected.  However, what happens when the other participants of the coinjoin take justice into their own hands and refuse to sign SBF's transaction?  Do you ban these non signer vigilantes on behalf of SBF?

Second one, imagine im a very common user and not a nerd one, and i have bitcoins on other wallet and i sent it to my wassabi wallet, for whatever reason Coinjoin and the analysis says, NO this comes from a blacklist bla bla, but i never know that, so i never receive the money..... Or my wassabi is gonna be out to trade with other persons who are blacklisted because one utxo with 0.0000001 btc comes from a suspected wallet?.

You will never lose your money, Wasabi is completely non custodial.  Blacklisting only affects use of coinjoin services provided by a coinjoin coordinator, all they can do is simply refuse to include your input in their coinjoin transactions.