suddenwhipvapor on Nostr: It is true that Bisq trades can be identified on the blockchain because of the ...
It is true that Bisq trades can be identified on the blockchain because of the characteristic inputs-outputs distribution, but from this to calling it a privacy nightmare there's a lot of space.
As usual all depends on your threat model, yet you can obtain a very reasonable privacy by either using unlinked btc utxos to pay for fees, or not linking trades with too many bsq peeling transactions.
Coinjoin is also a very good option, and I am talking about Joinmarket here, which is the only properly decentralized coinjoin implementation in existence (dont' be fooled by search engine hits, it's only on github). Joininbox runs a contained JoinMarket instance from a SD card on a raspberry pi3, with a pruned btc node.
As usual all depends on your threat model, yet you can obtain a very reasonable privacy by either using unlinked btc utxos to pay for fees, or not linking trades with too many bsq peeling transactions.
Coinjoin is also a very good option, and I am talking about Joinmarket here, which is the only properly decentralized coinjoin implementation in existence (dont' be fooled by search engine hits, it's only on github). Joininbox runs a contained JoinMarket instance from a SD card on a raspberry pi3, with a pruned btc node.