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The main feature of Wasabi is that you aren't limited to building solo transactions, you can combine your coins with other users to increase the privacy of everyone in the crowd. The more users that participate in the coinjoin transaction, the more privacy each participant gains, and it's completely non custodial.
Even if you don't participate in coinjoins, Wasabi is excellent for managing your hardware wallet since it does network synchronization and transaction broadcasting over Tor.
I thought Wasabi had abandoned coordinating coinjoins?
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The default coinjoin coordinator ran by zkSNACKs (the company that sponsored Wasabi's development) shut down in June. Community members run their own coordinators now.
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if there is a coordinator, it's not a coinjoin, it's a mixer
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100 sats \ 1 reply \ @kruw OP 7 Feb
"Coinjoin" is a technical term for a transaction that contains inputs from multiple users. Dual funded Lightning channels are technically a coinjoin.
"Mixer" generally refers to websites that take custody of your funds. They're basically phishing scams for people who want privacy.
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That's how I saw it too
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