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Bitcoin wallets, like podcasts, mushroom out of all proportions.
Nuff already: I find that there are too many Bitcoin wallets -- cluttering up my phones and scattering seed phrases everywhere.
Do we really need another? And why is your preferable to what's out there/what you consider to be your closest competitors?
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While I agree we don't need this many practically, having lots of options that try different approaches is one of the things that makes Bitcoin special.
As for Cake -- the main differentiator is that we put privacy first in everything we do. No telemetry, no tracking, no accounts, etc., while also leading the way in a lot of privacy tech (Monero, Bitcoin Silent Payments, Litecoin MWEB, etc.) with more coming down the pipe (i.e. Payjoin v2 is a WIP and in internal testing).
We embrace the reality of a multi-cryptocurrency world which is also a key differentiator, making it incredibly easy to swap between cryptocurrencies w/o KYC or the traditional deposit/withdrawal at a central exchange. Most people out there are not Bitcoin-only maximalists, and the vast majority use some combination of EVM chains, Bitcoin, and Monero. We want to serve them, while allowing hardcore Bitcoiners to still have a "Bitcoin-only" experience if they so choose.
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beautiful, man. Thanks!
Yeah, that's a lovely addition in a post-Samourai world.
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There are other coin joins available. I see a lot of people saying the same thing, but don't get it.
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Whatcha mean? I haven't found or seen a more convenient coinjoin application?
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Wasabi isn't convenient?
Running jam on a start9/umbrel/raspiblitz gives you an easy interface with join market. Its not difficult.
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Of course, thanks for the fantastic question! Love when it's clear you've put a lot of thought into it.
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