The biggest CoinJoin contains address reuse. image
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The largest multiparty Bitcoin transaction ever has just been confirmed! According to @npub1pww7...en60, "with 430 inputs, this CoinJoin transaction is the biggest on the entire blockchain." ๐Ÿš€ https://mempool.space/tx/649344a93bb9859215329100ff4ea4f89b53e5ade700d25c9aeca702c6f74894 This was only possible thanks to extensive work on improving communication reliability and reducing resource consumption, enabling the coordination of such a massive transaction.
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You are a bit ignorant. As @npub1nccw...z7mj told you, nothing prevents a user from sending twice to the same address or to any other address, the software cannot prevent this. Why don't we talk about the ricochet fees address burned into the samourai code through which you can trace all the addresses that have used ricochet or that samourai doesn't handle tor identities in the android app or Sparrow, or that in the whirpool desktop client it constantly reuses the tor input circuit or the xpub that was leaked in the android client? Wasabi have continued forward selflessly with a coinjoin with 0 fees, you samourai guys were either morons for adopting a poorly built solution or you were simply paid by the samourai team. View quoted note โ†’
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