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Part of this is to actively obscure particular transactions. But it would also be nice to have average transactions stand out less by breaking the common input ownership heuristic with payjoins. If chain analysis can no longer tell who is the receiver and who's sending, it passively benefits the privacy of everyone - saves on utxos consolidations too.
0 sats \ 2 replies \ @OT 13 Feb
I think payjoin only works along with coinjoins
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If you mean you can’t payjoin without doing a coinjoin, that’s not true. Payjoin is just the sender interacting with the receiver to create a tx that pays the receiver, allowing the receiver to add additional inputs of their own (if I’m not mistaken).
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17 sats \ 0 replies \ @OT 13 Feb
No, I mean if you only use payjoin it's still pretty easy to track. If payjoin were in every wallet that would be different.
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