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Alan Siefert 1 year ago
It’s been used successfully as a form of mixer for Bitcoin, I.e. swap to Monero, then swap back. I suspect this use case will drastically increase in popularity now.

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rieger_san 1 year ago
Maybe, maybe not. We have enough decentralized coinjoin protocols for bitcoin out there.
Unless you space out transactions randomly, this actually does not help very much.
What? The only major CJ protocol left out there now is JoinMarket and that is not as nearly user friendly as Samourai or Wasabi. JM is nowhere as good as Whirlpool either. It had 100% entropy with perfectly uniform amounts.