A Comprehensive Bitcoin CoinJoin Guide
Everything you need to know about utilizing CoinJoin in your bitcoin transactions.PreliminariesTo understand CoinJoin, it would help to understand UTXOs (unspent transaction outputs) and Bitcoin transactions. You can skip this section if you know enough about these, but it may be valuable to read it anyway.Bitcoin TransactionsIn simple terms, a Bitcoin transaction is made up of inputs and outputs (containing bitcoin amounts) and a digital signature(s) made with a private key.A good analogy is a bank check, which containsWhich account the money is coming fromWho is getting paidThe amountAnd....
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The open-source desktop wallet now allows users to CoinJoin directly to cold storage after a configurable number of mixing rounds.
This week, the hardware wallet manufacturer Trezor, and the non-custodial bitcoin wallet with a built-in Coinjoin mixer, Wasabi, revealed the two teams are working together to introduce Coinjoin mixing into hardware wallets. On Sunday, Wasabi tweeted “hardware wallet Coinjoins are coming next year with our friends at [Trezor].”
Trezor Says Company Is ‘Working on a Coinjoin Implementation’
According to Trezor and Wasabi, a form of Coinjoin mixing is coming to hardware wallets in the near future. Coinjoin is a privacy-enhancing process that is leveraged....
XCurrency is set to launch its eagerly awaited Rev 2 technology this week which will allow nodes to earn revenue for trustless mixing of transactions. The new technology, Xmixer, will enable the boosting of network security, scale up the processing of private transactions and provide revenue streams for users of XC. To understand why this is a "killer-app", it is necessary to understand what is meant by coinjoin. Coinjoin is a protocol that enhances the security and privacy of transactions by enabling users to build shared transactions that prevents unscrupulous individuals from tracing....
A cohort of developers discussed CoinJoin and CoinSwap on stage during the Bitcoin 2022 conference to highlight the main characteristics of these Bitcoin privacy tools.