Well, it's honestly a really difficult question and it depends largely on who you are protecting yourself against. A three-letter agency is not the same as a national government or any user.
i mean imo not without flaws (and the one you mentioned is a big one) but by far the best overall privacy solution in the space.
Samourai is not one of the best, in fact it is one of the worst.
name a better one
In order from best to worst: Joinstr Joinmarket Wabisabi And there are other non-coinjoin solutions such as Lightning that offer great privacy.
I can see why you'd rank like that, however if the only criteria would be privacy and nothing else, then the rank order would be reversed, wouldn't it?
If we are talking about privacy in chain, wabisabi from my point of view is the one that gives the best privacy, besides solving the problem of toxic change. It would be great if in the desktop client you could pay through coinjoin without having to depend on BTCPay Server.
It seems they just put that into the RPC yesterday. Although I don't personally think it's a good idea. I think payments in coinjoins will always have bad UX unless a proper P2EP is implemented, and everything that doesn't bring towards making the average Bitcoin user use Bitcoin privately by default is a distraction. But anyway, I'm not there anymore and even when I was I wasn't able to keep the project on track and kill all the advanced feature requests so all I can do now is to bitch about it on nostr😅 https://github.com/WalletWasabi/WalletWasabi/releases/tag/v2.3.0.0
Thanks for the info, I saw that it was included in the new version.
Mofos never used the wallet and it shows. Back when Whirlpool was still spinning, every time you'd submit a UTXO for a premix/remix, your android Samourai client would display a message that a new tor identity has been claimed when submitting that output. Stop this unproductive FUD shit show, go touch the grass and enjoy your day. Support the FOSS devs via p2prights.org #FREESAMOURAI https://image.nostr.build/227a0d7d82adcca0c889f8935698dd36b05a130e8d3694d86ce82824c78cb6c8.jpg nostr:nevent1qqsvy6tf55qwz4nm9ds5g7qgqptx8acqu8uturnd6nqcl3zy9wzvdfqpz4mhxue69uhkummnw3ezummcw3ezuer9wchsyg8u7u9ytnagzl42syaeh29rwht385ckna9z0u7u4s75jyfd7e7n0cpsgqqqqqqsrxvn35 nostr:nevent1qqsvy6tf55qwz4nm9ds5g7qgqptx8acqu8uturnd6nqcl3zy9wzvdfqpz4mhxue69uhkummnw3ezummcw3ezuer9wchsyg8u7u9ytnagzl42syaeh29rwht385ckna9z0u7u4s75jyfd7e7n0cpsgqqqqqqsrxvn35 nostr:nevent1qqs20987kdaut5dyjr3sdhrpnw9cuzdty59zl0lgvfc5fzgvaa3p53gpzpmhxue69uhkummnw3ezumt0d5hsyg8u7u9ytnagzl42syaeh29rwht385ckna9z0u7u4s75jyfd7e7n0cpsgqqqqqqs06qf6j
I am being transparent in my analysis, and assuming my mistakes, you are not and inventing nonsense. You are ignorant and a danger to privacy. To outline: - Samourai Android does not manage tor identities. - Sparrow has faulty management, so ultimately it does not manage tor identities either. - the whirpool client manages the identities but reuses in the remix the input identity, therefore the outputs can be linked. I will never understand the cult when privacy is at stake. Accept that you have a flawed solution, you respond the same way you did when it was shown that you exposed the public key in your Android Wallet.