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Member since: 2023-02-27
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lontivero 1d

In the past it was Windows dominated. This can be read as Wasabi being equally accepted or, Wasabi being less dummy friendly.

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lontivero 1d

The only reasonable explanation

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lontivero 2d

Wasabi user base is not Windows dominated anymore, it is pretty balanced now.

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lontivero 4d

The Tor team has lost their sense of responsibility. Breaking the compatibility of the entire software ecosystem that preserves user privacy just to make their developers' lives easier is insane. There are hundreds, or thousands, of affected projects, many of which require extensive bootstrap times and somehow need to force all their users to update their software versions. Tor is not just any software—it's a critical infrastructure component for the entire world—and yet they announced just a couple of days ago that in two months all clients prior to version 0.4.8 will stop working. It's madness.

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lontivero 13d

Sure, there are 41579595052351490 interpretations for that small coinjoin transactions but there are 67% probably of linkeability?! It's a joke. Also, is it me or the tool does contemplate the probability of consolidation? Look, I like the tool but it is useless for analyzing Wasabi transactions, but instead of saying "there is no way to analyze this thing", they prefer to lie. That's the same that Samourais did for years. That graph, that linkeability probability matrix are simply fake and it is very easy to verify what I say: take a coinjoin transactions in which you participated and see if any of those links match teality.

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lontivero 14d

That graph creates the illusion of linkability because there are two trillion missing lines. I checked one of my coinjoin transactions and none of the links reported was real.

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lontivero 18d

Mexico had organized the first fourth‑world‑quality FIFA World Cup inauguration party. I've never seen anything worse since USA 1994.

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lontivero 18d

So untrue. The thing that there are no more developers saying stupidities and attacking other projects all the time doesn't mean the culture has worsen. Now that the danger of providing privacy is absolutely clear, the real bravery has become evident and there are people working hard and risking a lot to do what must be done.

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