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Wasabi Versus Samourai: TX0 Has Nothing To Do With It

The feud between bitcoin mixing services Wasabi and Samourai should not come down to the latter’s Transaction Zero feature.

How To Whirlpool Your Bitcoin On Desktop With Sparrow Wallet

Another way to help improve the privacy of your bitcoin transactions is using Whirlpool with Sparrow Wallet.

How To Whirlpool On Desktop With RoninDojo

Users can enhance the privacy of their bitcoin operations by utilizing the RoninDojo Tanto in conjunction with Whirlpool.

How CoinJoin, CoinSwap Enable Basic Bitcoin Privacy

A cohort of developers discussed CoinJoin and CoinSwap on stage during the Bitcoin 2022 conference to highlight the main characteristics of these Bitcoin privacy tools.

How The Freedom Convoy Could Have Protected Donation Privacy With Whirlpool

Donors to Canada’s Freedom Convoy should have used Whirlpool-mixed bitcoin to break deterministic links and provide forward-looking anonymity.

How To Set Up RoninDojo Tanto, A Powerful Privacy Tool For Bitcoin Transactions

Walking through complete setup of the RoninDojo Tanto, a plug-and-play Bitcoin full node enabling premium Bitcoin transaction security.

Wasabi Wallet Parent Company Explains Decision To Censor Bitcoin Transactions

zkSNACKs, the company behind the privacy-focused Wasabi Wallet, explained its decision to censor certain Bitcoin UTXOs from using its CoinJoin service.

CoinPool: A New Design To Scale Bitcoin And Improve Privacy

CoinPools could enable billions of people to claim ownership of on-chain bitcoin, allowing for Bitcoin to scale while improving privacy in the process.

JoinMarket Lead Adam Gibson Sees A Bright Future For Bitcoin Mixing

Adam Gibson, aka Waxwing, is the lead maintainer for one of Bitcoin’s most prolific CoinJoin projects. And he sees a bright future for transaction privacy.

Reflecting On The Year In Bitcoin: Our Progress And What We Take For Granted

The progress that the Bitcoin community made in 2021 reminds us to take nothing for granted, and to make the changes we want to see next year.
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