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Topic: SharedCoin down, DarkWallet is dead, CoinJoin market hard to use, what left? (Read 1037 times)

newbie
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sharedcoin is still down, for 72 hours?
legendary
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I think mixing bitcoin and purposely trying to own bitcoin anonymously are likely to link with illegal activities. This should be discourage.

Do you have any evidence to back up your belief, or are you just a pathetic rule-follower who is terrified of doing anything without someone's approval and jealous that others don't seem to have your disability?

SharedCoin used to be good for lite privacy protection but it often goes down because of bad blockchain.info tech team.

There are Dash and Monero.
legendary
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Merit: 1421
Life, Love and Laughter...
I think mixing bitcoin and purposely trying to own bitcoin anonymously are likely to link with illegal activities. This should be discourage.

No.
legendary
Activity: 1372
Merit: 1252
bitmixer.io still is alive

they have a tor hidden service too

there are always options in the application layer

True, but it is very inconvenient, and ultimately centralized, you are trusting that bitmixer.io (or whatever tumbler you use) aren't keeping logs. Also some people may not want to use Tor.

We need it to be really simple and implemented inside wallets, something normal people can use with one click only. Anything more is a failure.
legendary
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Merit: 1127
bitmixer.io still is alive

they have a tor hidden service too

there are always options in the application layer
legendary
Activity: 1708
Merit: 1040
I think mixing bitcoin and purposely trying to own bitcoin anonymously are likely to link with illegal activities. This should be discourage.

As companies begin using bitcoin, do you think they will be comfortable with their competitors being able to view every one of their transactions on the blockchain?
legendary
Activity: 1372
Merit: 1252
buy a fucking recycled pc (i5-560 for example) and install Bitcoin CORE.
done.

Mmm how does this solve anything? As far as I know Bitcoin Core doesn't add any additional anonimity.

OP Gmaxwell is working hard on confidential transactions, we must have hope that the dont want to make mainstream a Bitcoin that lacks anonymity and the will keep pushing a more anonymous Bitcoin. I think he is also involved in CoinJoin. Maybe in the future we have those nice features implemented inside Core.
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 1012
buy a fucking recycled pc (i5-560 for example) and install Bitcoin CORE.
done.
sr. member
Activity: 317
Merit: 1012
There are fungibility-focused alts you can go back and forth through.
hero member
Activity: 815
Merit: 1002
I think mixing bitcoin and purposely trying to own bitcoin anonymously are likely to link with illegal activities. This should be discourage.
Right and using HTTPS makes me a terrorist right?

What a brainwashed statist statement.
legendary
Activity: 2282
Merit: 1023
I think mixing bitcoin and purposely trying to own bitcoin anonymously are likely to link with illegal activities. This should be discourage.
hero member
Activity: 815
Merit: 1002
I wish they would just build in decentralized mixing in all the wallets.

Pools of 3-4 wallets take turns mixing so each wallet does the mixing in one round. This ensures that at least when your own wallet does the mixing it will be honest.
The members of the pool you participate in should change for each round if possible.

This would be very simple to do and it would make chain analysis impossible. We don't need super fancy algorithms that no one understands/implements well.
newbie
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SharedCoin used to be good for lite privacy protection but it often goes down because of bad blockchain.info tech team.
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