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Board Wallet software
Merits 6 from 2 users
Re: Petition to remove Wasabi from recommendations of bitcoin.org
by
o_e_l_e_o
on 25/11/2023, 10:25:07 UTC
⭐ Merited by BlackHatCoiner (4) ,PrivacyG (2)
So, just to clarify:

A user creates a small change output using Samourai. Samourai clearly displays this change output before the transaction is signed, and gives the user ample opportunity to change it if they want. The user is happy with the size of the change output and goes ahead with the transaction. This change output is deliberately segregated in to a different account and so no privacy is lost. According to Kruw, this is a critical flaw in Samourai: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5471645.msg63134894#msg63134894

A user reuses an address on both sides of a Wasabi coinjoin. Outputs from the coinjoin land on the exact same address as the inputs they came from, resulting in a complete and critical loss of privacy. According to Kruw, this is all the users fault and has nothing to do with Wasabi.

Lol. The double standards are off the charts.

You are actively spitting in Moneros face denying that Monero <> Bitcoin Atomic Swaps are a way to Privacy even if it is one of the best options we have
According to Kruw:
Samourai - flawed
Sparrow - flawed
Whirlpool - flawed
JoinMarket - flawed
Jam - flawed
Monero - flawed
Atomic swaps - flawed
P2P swaps/trades - flawed
Mixers - flawed

Wasabi - perfect, infallible

Roll Eyes

To Wasabi team.  You are a disgrace.
By directly funding blockchain analysis, by directly supporting and spreading the concept of tainted coins, by attacking bitcoins fungibility, and by censoring users, Wasabi are aiding and abetting the government take over of bitcoin. This kind of malicious behavior is now spreading to mining pools, which are using the exact same logic and methods as Wasabi to censor transactions from their blocks. We are marching down the road to bitcoin becoming a government permission network, and Wasabi are leading the charge.

Wasabi are enemies of bitcoin.