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July 01, 2020, 01:21:56 PM
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CoinJoin main advantage is that it allows you to mix your coins in a decentralized way. You don't have to trust any third party.
When using a regular mixer, you have no guarantees that they don't keep logs of your activity/personal information.
I like this solution of decentralized way to mix the coins. However having only 0.1xxx coins for each time you queue is a bit long process and also it's petty that one can not mix anything below 0.1xxx

They can have some more target categories like 0.001xx, 0.005xxx, 0.01xxm 0.05xxx, 0.2xxx, 0.5xxx and even more instead of only 0.1xxx

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July 01, 2020, 04:31:34 PM
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MyNodeBTC has a built in Electrum Server and Dojo and Whirlpool.
Take a look st https://mynodebtc.com/
You can run it as a VM or on a RPi4 or a Rock64 device.
I have one running in my office and have had no issues at all with it.
The free version will do all that you are looking for.

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July 02, 2020, 09:50:40 AM
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They can have some more target categories like 0.001xx, 0.005xxx, 0.01xxm 0.05xxx, 0.2xxx, 0.5xxx and even more instead of only 0.1xxx

These options will be added later if (and when) enough people use wasabi and want to participate in a coinjoin.
Adding them now would just increase the wait time for everyone.

And IMO 0.001 BTC is way too low to mix. The demand would need to be quite high for that denomination to be added.

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