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1001 sats \ 9 replies \ @nerd2ninja 19 Apr 2023 \ on: Coinjoin in Trezor: Pay with your money, not with your data. bitcoin
Except you're still using trezors node so they still know your IP and how much Bitcoin you have lol.
How to use the Trezor One Hardware Wallet (with Sparrow Bitcoin Wallet)
https://armantheparman.com/trezor/
The coinjoin account on the Trezor Suite is using block filters, which is a private way of querying wallet balances and broadcasting bitcoin transactions without the user running a full node. BIP157/158 have all specs.
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Look kid, I understand that FUDing Wasabi as a way to promote Samourai is important to you.
But don't you dare insult the competence of Trezor engineers, who actually did their homework and added a Neutrino implementation to prevent the IP address of their users from being leaked to the CoinJoin coordinator.
You don't have to trust this piece of information, you can verify it yourself on the Trezor GitHub: https://github.com/trezor/coinjoin-backend
So seriously, get lost. Or at least come up with better FUD that can't be debunked in 30 seconds of scrolling the GitHub repo. This is lazy and stupid.
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Are all of you corporate accounts? Where the fuck did I say anything about Samourai? I had to ask to even know the coinjoin operator was Wasabi in the first place. I just thought trezor was the coinjoin operator and had IP information and getting corrected once was good enough.
And its not FUD to provide a resource that would correct those issues! I just linked a how to on how to run your own node with trezor what the fuck lmao.
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That's a lie. Trezor announced working with Wasabi longer than a year ago.
Here's an interview that I recorded with former CTO and co-founder Pavol Rusnak, he mentions Wasabi at around the 48-minute mark: https://youtu.be/qV_cKk_N0Wg?t=2775
They've also integrated Tor since they first launched Trezor Suite back in the summer of 2021, so they can't know your IP address.
Your nonsense is FUD and your proposed solution is inferior.
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Dawg, first of all, I don't think Wasabi or Samourai are good solutions. I don't think coinjoin is the path forward at all largely because of the reliance on a coordinator and is inferior, since you want to use that word, to other things that are being developed like teleports and fidelity bonds and payjoin and all sorts of stuff. Even channel factories have privacy enabling implications.
"Trezors announced working with Wasabi longer than a year ago" well I didn't know that because guess what? I don't fucking follow companies and their dealings on a day to day basis. For the most part I try to keep them out of my life. Its not a fucking lie to not know something.
I was able to find this guide to connect to your own node from trezor: https://blog.trezor.io/connecting-your-wallet-to-a-full-node-edf56693b545
I haven't gotten electrum server to work personally though. The BWT dependency Sparrow uses has been easier.
And you know what, since you're going off, I'm going off. Fuck trezor and their shitcoin enabling, key fob. Run the damn Bitcoin only firmware if you have it all: https://trezor.io/learn/a/bitcoin-only-firmware-on-trezor
Passport pretty legit, coldcard pretty legit (they been slipping adding NFC to their shit and supporting Bitcoin NFTs though), Krux pretty legit, do it yourself pretty legit, but whatever you do as a Bitcoiner, be skeptical of any corporate defending account.
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It doesn't matter what you think. As a bitcoiner, always verify information before you post bullshit which wastes everyone's time.
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FUD, Coinjoin account in Trezor uses Tor and sync your wallet with BIP157-8 filters so trezors node don't know neither your IP neither how much Bitcoin you have