I must say, I like it that you can premix your coins and then use that "dark balance" for sending anonymous transactions
Pretty impressed by the GUI as well.
My only remark (also related to the thing below) is that it took nearly 3 hours to mix 2 DASH... That seems a bit slow, but hopefully if we get more masternodes online, that won't be an issue anymore. But I'm willing to wait a bit. Privacy has a price, in this case it's waiting time.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't mixing slow sometimes because of a lack of people mixing, not the number of masternodes?
Well, that's why I asked before how the network knows if the masternodes are doing their job or are just idling and pretending to be an active masternode. They get the masternode rewards while processing transactions, so it needs to be checked if they are active or not
PS: I tried the monero wallet today and after a half day I needed to close it. My laptop became very slow. I don't know if there is a fix or not.
It seems there are still developers though, so if it isn't fixed yet, I think they will. But I wasn't able to compare DASH mixing with monero mixing.
So for now, it seems that DASH is at least a usable system.
And that's important of course. Having a lot of theoretical ideas (recently they are talking about "confidential transactions" ) is cool, but if you can't make it work, it's useless...
No, it's not slow because of lack of participants. We have liquidity providers, at least 6 of them. Things go fast until, I think, it hits a MN running an older version. But on the whole, it's mixing pretty fast. It always slows down at the end though Because that seems to be when it's doing all the small amounts 0.1 etc...
yeah well, I only had 2 DASH in the wallet, so that's probably the issue.
What do these liquidity providers do exactly?
People are constantly running the mixer. That's all. Only A couple of weeks ago, Evan made it so that, if you're available for mixing, and you run liquidityprovider=1 in your conf file, you won't mix unless someone needs you to. That is, you won't start mixing sessions, just join them. This way, we don't sit around mixing with each other, and unnecessarily bloat the block chain. But there are at least 6 people running liquidity providers according to the proposal that was approved, and that should give plenty of deviation so that mixes should be very good. Plus there are others who just do it to be helpful. Always do at least 2, better >5