I'm so not surprised and hope as many as possible see this and somebody compiles a list of SCAMourai apologists - and we agree to cancel those. Sorry guys, you let people to trust these scammers where there are better alternatives. All the privacy theater was for nothing. A waste of time and fees and might well mean people go to jail because of you PoS!Thread
I'm so not surprised and hope as many as possible see this and somebody compiles a list of SCAMourai apologists - and we agree to cancel those. Sorry guys, you let people to trust these scammers where there are better alternatives. All the privacy theater was for nothing. A waste of time and fees and might well mean people go to jail because of you PoS!
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You still have a lightning address on your profile indirectly promoting some other similar scam.
And I still don't get anywhere near as many followers or as much engagement as you for actually promoting truth and reason consistently
Yes, I use WoS but never leave more than $2 there and only use it for zaps which are terribly non-private anyway. I don't trust them but they can't hurt me this way.
And other people lose their zaps because of people like you promoting the system that makes it possible
Which would be fine if it limited your reach compared to me
But it's the other way around, so it seems odd to see talk of "canceling" people over one cherry picked scam
See the misinformation and fake propaganda so called "journalist" who praises shitcoines like Ethereum that give her money created out of thin air and accuses Bitcoiners in all sins on planet Earth.
I strongly urge you to read Williamβs own sentencing letter linked in the article.
William and Keonne developed Samourai because they wanted Bitcoin to work as intended: as a censorship-resistant, peer-to-peer digital cash.
Never thought Id say this, but I wish there were more people like them.
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View quoted note βWasn't Samourai public they did this, or it was just public knowledge to be assumed, and that's why users were encouraged to run their own dojo?
I believe it was mentioned in the documentation but according to some X users, the fact they retained the xpub indefinitely wasn't mentioned. Also people mention that it wasn't technically necessary either, that they could've used block filters instead.
Wow! Guess I never got to deep into Samouri...
I am not surprised. I also roughly remember their CJ client implementation smelled off for potection against an adversarial server, and unrelated to that I believe the UX did not allow users to switch the backend node implementation *before* setting up a wallet.
Those trouble makers again.