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1 sat \ 1 reply \ @k00b 14 Apr 2022 \ parent \ on: Do we need protocol level Coinjoin? bitcoin
I don't know the tradeoffs but I'm also not advocating for a hard fork. Other than requiring consensus changes (which is a massive downside on its own), there are undoubtably huge tradeoffs - in UX, security, etc. e.g. Mimble Wimble Coin had a huge DoS vulnerability in its implementation.
Which transactions get into which blocks when doesn't require a hard fork. Coinjoins are already a thing on Bitcoin.
Actually there already is a precedent for this: Miners include transactions with the highest fee before they include the oldest transactions.
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