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Whirlpool CoinJoin implementation is now in Public Beta!
Download and install Whirlpool desktop client on Windows, OSX, or Linux
Spend your freshly Whirlpool'd coins with your Samourai Wallet using Stowaway/Payjoin or STONEWALL
Get started here:
https://github.com/Samourai-Wallet/Whirlpool
Support/Knowledge Base:
https://support.samourai.io/section/38-whirlpool
Video Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FiIGhi3_R0&list=PLIBmWVGQhizIWHyDkY-AzYc-Rn_3zGRct
Latest binaries for GUI, all platforms:
https://github.com/Samourai-Wallet/whirlpool-gui/releases/tag/0.6.4
Community:
https://t.me/whirlpool_trollbox
Back working on Joinmarket for a while, in particular cleaning up wallet and blockchain interfaces:
https://github.com/JoinMarket-Org/joinmarket-clientserver/pull/359
Also noticing activity on Joinmarket's pretty robust at the moment, I'm doing about 20 cjs/ 24 hrs (would have to do some block scanning to get global data, but, vague guess, could be 50-100 per day).
Idea of this PR was prompted by some related problems. See #328 - there seems to be some flaw in full sync at least (and fast also perhaps) involving not recognising/registering new addresses to th...
I started to investigate the idea of nested / embedded transactions.You will find in the following notes some notes that can serve as a basis for the future. LaurentMT April 17, 2018 Building on the shoulders of giants The idea of nested / embedded transactions aren’t new. The earliest mention we can find dates to 2013 in a message board post by Greg Maxwell where he not only correctly describes the Common Input Ownership Heuristic that blockchain analysis firms use to create their data sets and cluster addresses – As Maxwell describes it, “A lot of people mistakenly assume that when a transaction spends from multiple addresses all those addresses are owned by the same party.” – but also describes a practical method of multiple parties collaborating to create a transaction that breaks the heuristic above. In April 2017, using the above message board thread as inspiration, we began work on a collaborative transaction framework, code name Cahoots. Cahoots will initially feature two different transaction types that make use of the idea of collaborating with other parties. The stated goal is to befuddle blockchain observers by tainting the heuristics they rely on. Additionally, Cahoots is an essential part of our post-mix strategy for our soon to be released Whirlpool mobile mixing solution. STONEWALLx2 STONEWALLx2 builds on our existing STONEWALL transaction. The existing STONEWALL creates a transaction on the blockchain that simulates a CoinJoin transaction in a way that is mathematically indistinguishable from the real thing. A STONEWALLx2 makes use of a second party’s UTXO set in addition to your own to compose the transaction. The result is a high entropy “mini CoinJoin” transaction when sending to any third party. STONEWALLx2 is a great way to quickly mix on demand when sending to any third party by enlisting the help of a privacy conscious friend. Stowaway Stowaway is a brand new transaction built on the Cahoots framework. Where both versions of STONEWALL are designed to look like CoinJoin transaction, a Stowaway is designed to blend in and look like a typical bitcoin transaction – with two inputs and two outputs – at the same time as keeping the amount sent when reviewing the transaction on the blockchain a secret. Unlike STONEWALLx2, Stowaway transactions can only be sent to the same person you are collaborating with. This makes Stowaway a great option for mixing when paying your privacy conscious friend. Maybe send a tip his way for helping out with your STONEWALLx2 transaction earlier ;) Using Cahoots today We’re still building out the full UI for Cahoots, so it is only available within Samourai Wallet as an “easter egg” for power users, or those who are eager to help test the bleeding edge. Full instructions for using collaborative Cahoots transactions with your privacy conscious friends on the bitcoin mainnet can be reviewed by following the links below: Making STONEWALLx2 Transactions Making Stowaway Transactions The Future The future is looking bright. Soon even the average user will be able to easily mix their coins on a large scale basis with Whirlpool or on a per transaction basis with both Cahoots spend types described in this article. Additionally, we’re not the only ones working on this type of technology. JoinMarket which can and should be regarded as an OG in the bitcoin privacy space have started work on a feature called “PayJoin” which is similar to Stowaway as an attack on the fundamental heuristics blockchain snoops employ. We encourage you to checkout a demo of PayJoin put together by Adam Gibson (Waxwing). Putting all this together and a real Bitcoin privacy strategy starts to emerge. There isn’t a magic silver bullet to solve all our problems, a super weapon against the blockchain snoops doesn’t exist. What does exist are guerilla tactics by privacy extremists, where even the smallest minority - the individual - can make a large impact. Every Cahoots transaction is the equivalent of a drop of poison in the water supply of the enemy. With each transaction the snoops and observers lose a fundamental aspect of their analysis. The reliability of their data sets is diminished with each Cahoots transaction, benefiting every participant on the network. The snoops have been dealt a severe blow. They no longer know what they thought they knew. Every transaction matters. Join the fight. As always we appreciate your continued support of the project.We are available as always to answer any questions on support.samourai.io or by email at [email protected] You can download Samourai Wallet from the Google Play Store
Just did my first in-person trade where I signed a Bitcoin tx at home and sent it to my phone. I then connected to my full node over zerotier, my full node is connected to the network via Tor.
I was able to use @samourai_official to broadcast the transaction to my full node during the trade, worked flawlessly. Bonus that my full node watches my trezor accounts, and sends me an encrypted email on wallet activity, so I could see that it worked right away.
That was cool.
4 years in operation, still doing like 5-10 coinjoins a day just from my bot (I think there are about 60 active, typically), hundreds of millions (not exaggeration) of dollars worth of btc made more fungible, more than one academic paper analysing it ... but still everyone talks like Joinmarket either doesn't exist or is a dead project.
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We are proud to announce the public release and open sourcing of Samourai Dojo. You no longer need to make the trade off of providing Samourai with your public keys in order to access the most private Tx analysis busting tools. Have your cake and eat it.
https://blog.samouraiwallet.com/post/185312260292/introducing-samourai-dojo-10-open-source-and
Github Repo: https://github.com/Samourai-Wallet/samourai-dojo
Installation instructions: https://github.com/Samourai-Wallet/samourai-dojo/blob/master/doc/DOCKER_setup.md
We are proud to announce the release and open sourcing of Samourai Dojo. Dojo is professional back end software infrastructure that sits on top of and augments a Bitcoin Core full node to power the most private bitcoin wallet on the market, Samourai Wallet. This is a huge milestone for us as we have been working towards this moment since we started Samourai in 2015; a huge win for the sovereignty of individual users; a win for bitcoin privacy; and a win for Open Source software. TL;DR – Up until now you have needed to trust Samourai servers with knowledge of your bitcoin public keys, but now you can now run and host your own Dojo server and bypass us entirely. This is the most private way of using Samourai Wallet. The GitHub Repository: https://github.com/Samourai-Wallet/samourai-dojo/ Who is it for? Samourai Dojo is for anyone who wishes to use Samourai Wallet in the most private way possible. Using default Samourai Wallet gives you access to the most advanced transactional privacy enhancing technologies available in any wallet on the market with features such as STONEWALL, STONEWALLx2, Stowaway, and soon Whirlpool, but the trade off is that you must trust Samourai servers with knowledge your public keys. Practically this means that even though third party observers and blockchain analysis snoops won’t be as effective when trying to track you versus users of other wallets, the operators of Samourai Wallet theoretically can. By running your own instance of Samourai Dojo and connecting it to your Samourai Wallet you are getting the same transactional privacy tools without leaking any information to our servers. What is it? Samourai Dojo has been battle tested, powering all current Samourai Wallet clients. This is professional software that we have invested significant amounts of time and money into developing and is now being made available to download, install, and be used by anyone for free. It supports all the functionality currently provided in Samourai Wallet. Functionality Provides unspent output lists to Samourai Wallet using your backing full node Provides fee rates to use from your local mempool. Mempool Orchestrator for time delayed transactions (Staggered Ricochet) PushTX endpoint for broadcasting transactions through your backing full node Support for tracking: XPUB (BIP44) YPUB (BIP49) ZPUB (BIP84) BIP47 loose addresses (P2PKH, Bech32) Loose addresses (P2PKH, P2SH, Bech32) How to get it? We have worked hard to create a experience that is friendly to users with minimal technical experience. Installation is simple with a single automated script that will create and setup a full Dojo back end composed of: a bitcoin full node accessible via an ephemeral Tor hidden service database for storing addresses and transactions of interest API accessible as a static Tor hidden service A maintenance tool accessible through a Tor web browser You can find detailed instructions for installing Dojo using this method on the Samourai Dojo Github repository. Users who rather have a plug and play experience will be happy to hear that we have partnered with Bitseed to provide top of the line hardware preloaded with Samourai Dojo. We are finalising the production of these high quality dedicated full nodes and they will be available for sale very soon. Final thoughts From our humble beginnings in 2015 as two passionate privacy activists working away on Samourai on nights and weekends at seedy London pubs we have promised two things: Samourai will open source our back end servers allowing users to bypass our infrastructure entirely. Samourai will remain in “unreleased” Alpha status until we do so. As an equally humble group of 6 privacy activists remotely working from seedy pubs around the world we have delivered on promise one. And we are now working steadily on graduating Samourai Wallet to full release 1.0 You may have noticed the UI changes in the wallet recently. These have been designed to be as friendly as possible to all the new users who are going to be joining the platform after 1.0 release, as well as be extendable as possible for all the functionality we have planned. There remains one final update before Samourai Wallet graduates to full release, and that is the ability to pair your wallet to your Samourai Dojo. You should expect this update any day now. From the entire Samourai Wallet team, we want to say thank you to our tens of thousands of testers who have each helped contribute to this moment. And to our haters who have relentlessly been spreading lies and FUD, GFY. Cheers , The Entire Samourai Team We are available as always to answer any questions on support.samourai.io or by email at [email protected] You can download Samourai Wallet from the Google Play Store