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Re: WasabiWallet.io | Open-source, non-custodial Bitcoin Wallet for desktop
by
Pmalek
on 17/11/2023, 16:34:46 UTC
⭐ Merited by PrivacyG (2)
My assumption:

Oh boy, now I am going to hear about how Wasabi is open-source again. Sad 
Reality:
You don't have to trust me, Wasabi, or zkSNACKs, all of the code is completely open source.

Better late than never I guess. You missed to mention that immediately after my comment, but it's good that you remind us about the open-source nature of your software while having a love affair with the enemies of privacy. 

I say Wasabi team including Kruw because there is no way some body spends this amount of time defending Wasabi without a correlation to their team.
Of course he is connected to the team. He is on Bitcointalk to salvage the situation as best as he can and steer the conversation in directions that best suit Wasabi and himself.

But maybe the questions have not been answered because Kruw either ignores my replies or put me on his Ignore List.  If some body else could ask them for me I would be appreciative.
I don't think you are on ignore. He replies to BlackHatCoiner and o_e_l_e_o when they say something. And they were the first to be called thieves and scammers by him. He replies to me as well, and I was also a scammer and thief at some point in the future, but I am not hearing that as much lately. He probably forgets to point that out.

I've looked but haven't found any site claiming they've audited the code. It's open source so it should've been picked up by devs who studied it for weaknesses or faults. If it hasn't been audited it wouldn't have been downloaded as often. I'm guessing devs would've posted by now if Wasabi Wallet wasn't safe.
Whose devs? Wasabi's? If there was something in the code that shouldn't be there, you are not going to hear it from them. They would have put it there.