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ZkSNACKs discontinues the CoinJoin service offered on Wasabi Wallet

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May 8, 2024
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ZkSNACKs interrompe il servizio di coinjoin offerto su Wasabi Wallet
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The company behind the development of the privacy-focused wallet announces the cessation of the CoinJoin coordinator service starting from June 1st: the consequences for the sector.

On May 2nd, through a statement on its blog, the company zkSNACKs announced the discontinuation of the CoinJoin transaction coordinator service on Wasabi Wallet starting from June 1st. Despite the company no longer fulfilling the default coordinator role for CoinJoin rounds, the wallet will continue to function as a regular Bitcoin wallet with some advanced privacy features.

The company clarified that Wasabi Wallet is free and open-source software and will continue to be maintained. Anyone can contribute, open new issues, submit pull requests, or fork the project. ZkSNACKs will finance the ongoing maintenance of Wasabi Wallet’s core features.

The company’s move comes in response to ongoing attacks by the United States Department of Justice and other American authorities.

On April 27th, the company had announced the prohibition of the use of its software for US citizens and residents. The company had blocked access to the website for them, thus allegedly preventing them from downloading and using Wasabi Wallet and all related products and services, including APIs and RPC interfaces.

The consequences for the sector

This decision by zkSNACKs also affects wallets that connect to the default coordinator of Wasabi for CoinJoin transactions, such as Trezor and BTCPayServer.

In a tweet, the hardware wallet manufacturer stated:

Coinjoin in Trezor will be shut down by 1st June 2024.

We deeply value the privacy of our users, and it is with great regret that we must announce the discontinuation of the Coinjoin feature for Trezor Suite by 1st June latest, as our partner will no longer provide this service.… https://t.co/KgyWIdtV6v

— Trezor (@Trezor) May 2, 2024

The reactions from the community

Following the announcement, the Bitcoin community has understood the company’s decision.

John Carvalho, CEO of Synonym, commented:

Smart move, for better or worse, your arrest was inevitable, and now, possibly prevented.

— John Carvalho (@BitcoinErrorLog) May 2, 2024

L0la L33tz, an independent journalist operating under a pseudonym, stated:

In one week, the DoJ managed to shut down 2/3rds of coinjoin services and drive one of the biggest node operators out of the US by causing complete regulatory uncertainty.

I hope those affected sue the life out of the DoJ for damages. https://t.co/omFKILEr27

— L0la L33tz (@L0laL33tz) May 2, 2024
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