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2026-03-28T08:54:03Z

CoinJoin, for example, is not a good solution; it does not improve fungibility—it actually worsens it by creating “good” and “bad” coins. When CoinJoin was first proposed, it was already noted that it would only be useful if a majority of users adopted it—something that has not happened. This crucial point has been overlooked.

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