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Board Wallet software
Merits 4 from 1 user
Re: Wasabi Wallet - Open Source, Noncustodial Coinjoin Software
by
Pmalek
on 28/04/2024, 10:55:27 UTC
⭐ Merited by BlackHatCoiner (4)
See? No apology whatsoever...
I am sorry that Wasabi and zkSNACKs are a threat to Bitcoin's privacy and fungibility. I am sorry that you choose the dark path instead of working for the good of Bitcoin. I am sorry that you have reached agreements with your handlers on what bitcoins are good and which ones are bad. I am sorry that you are a sell-out. I am sorry that you have sold out 300 million potential users in the States and that, sooner or later, you will also sell out around 500 million unsuspecting users in the EU when your handers tell you to. But it's also a good thing that more and more people can't use a privacy-invasive and malicious service like Wasabi and its default coordinator.

I am sorry that a threat to Bitcoin and privacy like yourself is still here, but Tornado Cash or Samourai Wallet isn't. I am sorry that you are in the business of doxing developers of privacy solutions, and probably wouldn't mind helping your handlers (for money or for free) to dox the remaining ones for profit or out of maliciousness. Finally, I am sorry that someone like you gets to boast that there are open-source, and it's sad that it's enough for some.

PS: I am sorry that you believe the donations you send towards open-source software is a sign of your righteousness and morality. Instead, you are a corrupt entity, in bed with the enemy.


The privacy policy you quoted quite explicitly declares that some data is collected by the service (ironically the part you bolded)
I think it refers only to the email address if given during customer support enquiries. But hey, never trust a liar and doxing service like Wasabi.