Pmalek, don't you have a LOT of apologies to make? You spent months relentlessly attacking open source trustless Bitcoin privacy software while promoting a trusted custodian.
Now that trusted custodian has turned over its users' data to the government.Oh boy, now I am going to hear about how Wasabi is open-source again.
In the future, whenever someone mentions anything negative about Wasabi, your job is to hit them with the we are open-source and baaam, that will shut them up. If they are advertising a mixer, you also call them a thief to really get your point across.
To be fair, we don't hear it as often as we are open-source, mixers are a scam, or the many variants of look at how flawed these other implementations are.
Now you can tell me how mixing services steal coins and sell customer data. I think it's the perfect opportunity to play that card.
If you do, their forum representative will tell you the software is open-source and that they make donations to the Human Rights Foundation and the TOR project. Seeing as you are wearing the signature of a mixing service, they will throw in a few sentences about you advertising a scam and/or that you are a thief or scammer yourself.
Play the we are open-source card or everyone can run their own coordinator card, again because the software is open-source. Despite you knowing that's not the issue, you insist on playing those cards. No one is falling for your bluffs. Attacks on centralized mixing services incoming
There is no threat to someone losing their coins, but there is a threat to being surveilled for using a tool that was supposed to increase ones privacy. You can stick your we are open-source and thus don't do anything unethical propaganda where the sun doesn't shine.
Kruw:
Thanks for using Wasabi and contacting us! We are glad to help you.
Did you know that BlackHatCoiner and o_e_l_e_o are to blame because they are openly advertising centralized mixing services? Amazing, right? They also did it before and will probably do it again. They are trying to trick you into handling your money over to these centralized services. We at Wasabi would never do that. Stay with us, we have amazing surprises for our users. Wasabi - the ultimate Bitcoin privacy tool.
Of course, there's nothing you can do to undo the data leak that already happened, that damage is permanent. But, as a sign of good faith, you should donate all the money you got from partnering with Sinbad to an open source privacy project like Tor in order to prove you are not intentionally complicit in profiting off of these data collecting schemes.