Zenul_Abidin on Nostr: To elaborate on my previous comment, the *only* way you can successfully create a ...
To elaborate on my previous comment, the *only* way you can successfully create a resilient coinjoin service is by incentivising hundreds of people to run a copy of it. This is similar to how bitcoin encouraged people to run a node in order to mine a block in the early days.
Small financial incentives are the way, the total coinjoin capacity may be small but it has the potential for onboarding more runners.
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