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Board Wallet software
Re: Petition to remove Wasabi from recommendations of bitcoin.org
by
Kruw
on 26/11/2023, 16:30:23 UTC
He doesn't say that the code of Wasabi's open-source software is bad, he says that it's bad to use Wasabi's coordinator because you partner with BA companies.
Both are true. Yes, Wasabi is partnering with blockchain analysis company and buying the notion that coins are unequal, so they cannot be trusted. And yes, their software is flawed. I don't know with certainty if it's more of a back end or front end issue (probably both), but we frequently notice coinjoin reusing addresses in both inputs and outputs.

You are lying, and this is not the first time you've been caught lying about address reuse being a "flaw" in the software.  Peter Todd explicitly debunked this accusation:


Wasabi coinjoins reusing addresses, leading to users being doxxed: https://nitter.it/ErgoBTC/status/1585671294783311872
Wasabi coinjoins using the same address on both sides of a transaction: https://mempool.space/tx/af50a27691c0f0b7b626cddb74445a0e26bb6ed7b045861067326ea173bc17d0 (address bc1qft2uze947wtdvvhdqtx00c8el954y6ekxjk73h)

Didn't you hear Peter Todd?  https://youtu.be/oPNFdhZUGmk?t=162

There is KYCP which has analyzed quite a few Wasabi coinjoins and has found a bunch of weaknesses regarding collaboration and address reuse (in both inputs and outputs!), such as this one. What is your input on this?

BlackHatCoiner, didn't you hear Peter Todd?  https://youtu.be/oPNFdhZUGmk?t=162

Quote from: Peter Todd
That's not Wasabi fucking up, that's Wasabi users fucking up.  Wasabi, they fundamentally, are not in a position where they can go and prevent people from installing the same seed in multiple wallets at once and using it in multiple wallets at once.