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177 sats \ 4 replies \ @optimism 9 Aug \ on: Why are fees so low? bitcoin
It's a sign from the spirits that now is a great time to consolidate your near-dust utxos and coinjoin your stack, to mess with the spooks.
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Personally I'm just using wasabi with a high target "anonymity score" and switching coordinators from time to time, but I'd not recommend it to anyone per-se because most of the liquidity is sitting on a single coordinator (kruw's)
It's good you ask this though, because there may be value in a bit of exploration what liquidity is where right now on the other join protocols. I can't do it the coming week - not enough time available - but may actually be able to do something the week after, while hoping someone beats me to it.
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You don't know that about anyone; not you or me either, and what isn't today can change in the future. Thus "regularly switch coordinators" is useful, but you can see on the wabisator that the liquidity is rather concentrated.
I have tried to read into whether it's necessary to 'trust' a coordinator...
Yes, to a degree, because sybil attacking is possible. There's some documentation in the FAQ about this.
If you have a particular scenario you're worried about, I'm sure we can find out.
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