Can you provide us some guidance on how can this be done? Sort of like step by step.
Go to your node and check the "Enable Coordinator" button on your BTCPay Server WabiSabi coinjoin plugin:
I've seen no one using a different coordinator
Yes you have:
Yep. Anyone who feels brave enough to copy and paste the coordinator code can do so. Others have already because they actually care about what they are saying:
https://t.me/WasabiWallet/70611Alright, time to stop repeating this horseshit. ChipMixer did not steal coins. It got confiscated by the German authorities. Yes, people lost money, but by the German feds. As for whirlwind: the manager of their campaign paid out the victims using whirlwind's money. (Betnomi is a casino, and I find it irrelevant)
Wow, are they still paying you to cover up for them? Please stop trying to convince new victims that ChipMixer was not a scam after Bitcointalk users already confirmed they got their money stolen:
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Even my chips which I had in chipmixer service for which they claimed to "delete private" keys after 7 days or whatever, were seized/transfered.
and these transactions took place good 3 months ago.
It seems that you are right, whoever had vouchers or chips was left without them. I checked some old wallets older than 1 year that only contained chips from CM, and they were all emptied. Yes, it's a bit stupid that I didn't spend them, but honestly I forgot about a few $ in those old wallets. It's really strange that it wasn't all deleted, but now we at least know where even 7GB of data came from.
Can confirm, they stole a chip of
mine a friend of mine that he hadn't yet spent. :/ Really fucking bad practice of ChipMixer to keep private keys, not gonna lie.
Pmalek literally asked you what's the problem with zkSNACKs suddenly disappearing, given that Wasabi can operate normally without them. Then you literally said nobody suggested Bitcoin would have problems with that. Then, I quoted the part where zkSNACKs literally said there would be.
Literally.
It appears you still haven't noticed that Pmalek used sleight of hand and dropped the word "Privacy" from his question. I'll highlight it since you still didn't catch the trick:
Not only that, but Kruw keeps highligting that the software and code is open-source, so why would there be a problem for Bitcoin if zkSNACKs disappeared tomorrow? I know why I am asking this, lets see if Kruw takes the bait or dodges the question.
Which you can see does not match the narrow claim made in Wasabi's blog post about zkSNACKs' impact on Bitcoin privacy development:
We are fully aware of the gravity of our actions and had been even before the decision was made. By exploiting the only architectural flaw of Wasabi Wallet’s non-anonymously run coordinator: lack of censorship resistance; we broke one of the largest taboos of Bitcoin: blacklisting, to achieve something greater: survival of the best Bitcoin privacy technology. In doing this, we are giving Bitcoin’s anonymity a chance to thrive. The alternative, discontinuing zkSNACKs would have set back Bitcoin privacy for decades.