The largest multiparty Bitcoin transaction ever has just been confirmed! According to @Kruw, "with 430 inputs, this CoinJoin transaction is the biggest on the entire blockchain." 🚀 This was only possible thanks to extensive work on improving communication reliability and reducing resource consumption, enabling the coordination of such a massive transaction.

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Kruw 1 year ago
Privacy wallets like @Wasabi Wallet handle that UTXO management for you so you just get on chain privacy by default:
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The largest multiparty Bitcoin transaction ever has just been confirmed! According to @Kruw, "with 430 inputs, this CoinJoin transaction is the biggest on the entire blockchain." 🚀 This was only possible thanks to extensive work on improving communication reliability and reducing resource consumption, enabling the coordination of such a massive transaction.
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The biggest CoinJoin contains address reuse. image
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The largest multiparty Bitcoin transaction ever has just been confirmed! According to @Kruw, "with 430 inputs, this CoinJoin transaction is the biggest on the entire blockchain." 🚀 This was only possible thanks to extensive work on improving communication reliability and reducing resource consumption, enabling the coordination of such a massive transaction.
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84 outputs are below 65k sats. There are better ways to increase anonset in a transaction without increasing number of inputs/outputs, belonging to small number of users and some of them being dust. This method of mixing will become obsolete with joinpools after covenants.
...and to think someone was still shilling Samourai on the privacy panel at the Plan B conference...
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The largest multiparty Bitcoin transaction ever has just been confirmed! According to @Kruw, "with 430 inputs, this CoinJoin transaction is the biggest on the entire blockchain." 🚀 This was only possible thanks to extensive work on improving communication reliability and reducing resource consumption, enabling the coordination of such a massive transaction.
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