Post
Topic
Board Wallet software
Re: Wasabi Wallet - Open Source, Noncustodial Coinjoin Software
by
NotATether
on 01/05/2024, 02:33:03 UTC
You either work for a privacy solution, or you don't. If you're afraid the governments will be hostile to you, then don't work on a privacy service, or do it anonymously (like Monero development). It'd be completely reasonable and respectable. But, you can't have the cake and eat it too. Wasabi should either be "unfairly private" or shut their operations down. The path Wasabi chose was to lie in bed with the enemy, turn pro-censorship, anti-fungibility and sell out their users in general. To me that is unethical for a business of that kind.

Hey SCAMMER, did you really think you were going to post on this thread again without apologizing for getting everyone's coins stolen and data exposed? If you think it's so "unethical" then explain why you promoted a custodian that uses chain analysis to confiscate your coins "at any time at its own discretion, with or without reasons, with or without notification assuming no responsibility whatsoever."?

I think the scammer around here is you. One of these days, zkSNACKs is going to be coughing up suspicious UTXOs to the authorities that's going to lead to a couple arrests, of good or bad people, all because your project proclaims a false sense of "privacy".