I attempted to use this feature in Wasabi right after it was released. What I found was that it outputted the coins to the new output wallet after only one round of coinjoins, regardless of the privacy scores reached in that round. I assumed that it would continue to mix the coins within the original wallet until it reached the privacy score that I had set and then on the final coinjoin round it would output to the configured wallet.
My use case is to receive new coins to a hotwallet within Wasabi and then coinjoin them and transfer to a hardware wallet that is also configured within Wasabi. I was hoping this feature would save a transaction at the end of the rounds of coinjoins, but it didn't work the way I was expecting.
100 sats \ 1 reply \ @kruw OP 6 Aug
Yeah, the UX is a bit clunky. For your scenario, you would need to undershoot your intended anonymity score target, then apply the setting, then increase the target to be +1 higher than your most private existing coin to empty your first wallet into the second one.
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That makes sense. Thanks for a good work around.
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