CoinJoin, for example, is not a good solution; it does not improve fungibility—it actually worsens it by creating “good” and “bad” coins.
When CoinJoin was first proposed, it was already noted that it would only be useful if a majority of users adopted it—something that has not happened. This crucial point has been overlooked.
When CoinJoin was first proposed, it was already noted that it would only be useful if a majority of users adopted it—something that has not happened. This crucial point has been overlooked.
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