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Optimize maker offers in terms of maximizing profits, not in number of rounds.
Change can also be mixed in coinjoins. There's actually a setting for consolidating change as a maker by providing multiple inputs. The alternative is of course the submarine swaps yes, but usually pretty expensive.
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A submarine swap would be cheaper than paying for a number of CJ participants. The TX fee is already for too.
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Depends on the size, but most times yes.
But I meant as a maker, where a taker pays the extra transaction fees from the additional inputs. So you get the consolidation for free (or even making some profits), you help the taker disguise their inputs, and you get a proper equal output.
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