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WabiSabi
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Wasabi vs Electrum
The main difference between the two is that Wasabi is a privacy focused wallet. it is designed so that no one can breach your privacy. This is done through coinjoins, client-side block filtering and communication over the Tor anonymity network.
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New Wasabi Wallet release! v2.0.2
Check it out https://github.com/zkSNACKs/WabiSabi
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Don't trust (FUDsters), verify (WW2.0 coinjoin numbrs).
All of this despite the current Tor DDoS attack which is still not yet solved, and this affects Wasabi a lot because it relies heavily on Tor, specially with the new coinjoin protocol WabiSabi that works differently than the old protocol ZeroLink, because it needs to register each input with a new Tor identity.
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Hey guys. New versions sucks.
Have you checked the new coinjoin protocol WabiSabi which has been worked on for over two years and the amount of research and work that has been put to implement it?
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Tumblers/Mixers
If you would like to read more, Coinjoins with variable amounts
- 0.108 BTC for joining CoinJoin?
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Is it possible to specify a different output address of a CoinJoin transaction other than of your current account?
Currently not, but it will be possible with Wasabi 2.0. https://github.com/zkSNACKs/WabiSabi
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Fun fact: A Cash Fusion with 53 inputs and 38 outputs has over 10^82 combinations that would need to be dealt with to check for possible matches.
I believe however that WabiSabi, which is the research we've been crafting for the past 1.5 years for Wasabi 2.0 is a better solution for the trustless coordination of arbitrary coinjoin amounts problem and I'm not trying to be disrespectful towards their solution, quite the opposite, I have great respect for that work and it certainly served as a great inspiration for us, it's just we've carefully reviewed the entire Bitcoin privacy research literature and I'd like to think we've taken the best parts out of everything. Anyhow, time will tell.
ZeroLink
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New Wasabi Wallet release! v2.0.2
So far, the only viable/strong tumbling option out there for non experts is: https://github.com/nopara73/ZeroLink
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Don't trust (FUDsters), verify (WW2.0 coinjoin numbrs).
All of this despite the current Tor DDoS attack which is still not yet solved, and this affects Wasabi a lot because it relies heavily on Tor, specially with the new coinjoin protocol WabiSabi that works differently than the old protocol ZeroLink, because it needs to register each input with a new Tor identity.
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Being Private with your Bitcoin - List of tools and resources to help you being more private with your Bitcoin on the blockchain, online and MeatSpace!
Zerolink is a CoinJoin-type protocol where there is a central server that coordinates the CoinJoin mixing transactions between participants who never interact between themselves, thus can’t de-anonymize themselves. The central server never receives the coins, he only batches the inputs to create the big transaction, so he can’t steal coins as a Centralized Tumbler mixer would. It also communicates with blind signatures for their output addresses, which basically allows them to preserve anonymity from the central server as well. This protocol has been developed by Adam Fiscor, Lead developer of the Wasabi Wallet.
- JoinMarket v0.9.5: Fully functional RPC-API, send to taproot
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Can someone please explain what whirlpool is and how to use it to a smooth brain like me?
Whirlpool is a flawed implementation of the ZeroLink privacy framework I created back in 2017.
What are some alternatives?
MustardWalletLTC - Open-source, non-custodial, privacy focused Litecoin wallet for Windows, Linux, and Mac. Built-in Tor, CoinJoin, and coin control features. Based on Wasabi Wallet for Bitcoin .
WalletWasabi - Open-source, non-custodial, privacy preserving Bitcoin wallet for Windows, Linux, and Mac.
joinmarket-clientserver - Bitcoin CoinJoin implementation with incentive structure to convince people to take part
electrum-personal-server - Maximally lightweight electrum server for a single user
JMPrivacyAnalysis - documentation on privacy analysis for Joinmarket
linux-cli-community - Linux command-line client for ProtonVPN. Written in Python.
bips - Bitcoin Improvement Proposals
BlueWallet - Bitcoin wallet for iOS & Android. Built with React Native