Cyph3rp9nk on Nostr: Let's see Samourai fans, I think you are missing the point because you are like a ...
Let's see Samourai fans, I think you are missing the point because you are like a cult and have been blinded by Samourai's aggressive marketing.
The first thing is that Samourai is a company, the data of the companies are public, I am not doing any doxxing by showing the public registration data of your company in UK.
Do you understand now that the mask is all marketing? How is Samourai going to protect you if the government knows who are the owners of the company and its workers?
Why wasabi must comply with the law and samourai doesn't? what makes them different? do you think the uk and canadian government will allow illicit activities of a legal company?
I understand that you feel offended, it usually happens when someone shows you the truth.
It is stupid to use Samourai, using Samourai means trusting a third party, you will never know the code they run on their servers, the best thing you can do is to fork their code and create a community coordinator where several people can certify that the code is running, even so, you will have to trust the reputation of those people.
You have solutions in which you are the coordinator (solving the trust problem mentioned above) and are decentralized such as joinmarket and joinstr (still under development).
Answer these questions:
Coinjoin facilitates illicit activities?
Is a government going to allow a company to profit from the coinjoin business by enabling illicit activities?
If the government allows this company, on what conditions is it allowed to operate?
Again, all this has happened to Wasabi, why not to Samourai? The difference is that Wasabi made it public, question of ethics.
The first thing is that Samourai is a company, the data of the companies are public, I am not doing any doxxing by showing the public registration data of your company in UK.
Do you understand now that the mask is all marketing? How is Samourai going to protect you if the government knows who are the owners of the company and its workers?
Why wasabi must comply with the law and samourai doesn't? what makes them different? do you think the uk and canadian government will allow illicit activities of a legal company?
I understand that you feel offended, it usually happens when someone shows you the truth.
It is stupid to use Samourai, using Samourai means trusting a third party, you will never know the code they run on their servers, the best thing you can do is to fork their code and create a community coordinator where several people can certify that the code is running, even so, you will have to trust the reputation of those people.
You have solutions in which you are the coordinator (solving the trust problem mentioned above) and are decentralized such as joinmarket and joinstr (still under development).
Answer these questions:
Coinjoin facilitates illicit activities?
Is a government going to allow a company to profit from the coinjoin business by enabling illicit activities?
If the government allows this company, on what conditions is it allowed to operate?
Again, all this has happened to Wasabi, why not to Samourai? The difference is that Wasabi made it public, question of ethics.
quoting note1gx5…p72mSamourai wallet, how are these reports to CSIS and CSE going?
I remind all you gullible people, that the company behind Samourai (Katana Cryptographic) and its main investor, is "Cypherpunk Holdings".
Cypherpunk Holdings is listed on the Canadian Securities Exchange (CSE) under the ticker HODL, and on the OTC market under the ticker: CYFRF.
And here you have the details of Katana Cryptographic registered in the UK, and the name of its founders who go around playing anonymous with their little masks:
https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/11394733/officers
Do you also think that the UK security agencies, MI5 and MI6 will allow these activities? Why Wasabi has not been allowed and Samourai has? Think a little bit, you are simply being fooled.
If you think these morons are going to give you privacy, textbook Honeypot, ask yourself if on their servers they run the code they claim to run. And I remind you that these assholes continue to collect the xpub of their mobile users, because they have never fixed this? Other wallets on mobile devices have solved it with block filters(Neutrino),Blixt or Breez for example, but Samourai developers will always lie to you and tell you that this is not optimal for a wallet on a smartphone.
And their Tor architecture sucks, the connection is constantly reused and does not create new circuits.
Privacy can neither be a business nor can it depend on the trust of a third party, just like cryptography.