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Board Wallet software
Re: Wasabi Wallet - Open Source, Noncustodial Coinjoin Software
by
Kruw
on 30/04/2024, 21:04:49 UTC
If you want to accuse me for scamming, there's the reputation board. What I have promoted in my signature is beyond the subject of this thread, so please stop resorting to it if you don't have anything to say in defense of Wasabi.

It's not beyond the subject of this thread, you posted saying you stick with "tested, peer-reviewed software, running in a decentralized fashion, and avoid pro-censorship and anti-fungibility software which is subjected to arbitrary ethic rules":

Now that you have confirmed the answer to your question was "No", answer my original question:
Not yet. I haven't done my analysis to this. I generally don't spend hours on verifying every privacy-preserving software. I just stick with tested, peer-reviewed software, running in a decentralized fashion, and avoid pro-censorship and anti-fungibility software which is subjected to arbitrary ethic rules, and whose developers outright lie in front of me. It's a good life choice, and it has worked so far without issues.
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This was a LIE. You SCAMMED PEOPLE. You DISGRACED SATOSHI.

Is there a chance some really big shit is going on in their lives, and they are incapable of going online? For like... A month? I really can't believe this is an exit scam. The service seemed legitimate.

I'm really pissed off, and not because I lost money; fortunately, I had grasped that "don't leave coins to third parties" cliché. I'm so pissed off because I've been advertising and recommending this shit for months, in such a way that I'm practically part of this scam. And it's just feels awful.

It makes you question the integrity of the service you're currently carrying in your signature.