The zkSNACKs CEO believes Bitcoin privacy won't be affected by the shutdown of their CoinJoin service, a tool for obfuscating transaction details.
Edward Snowden has issued a stark warning to Bitcoin developers to enhance privacy in the protocol, as the U.S. intensifies its clampdown on privacy software and with Zksnacks shutting down its coinjoin service.
In his commentary, Snowden criticized Bitcoin developers, Elon Musk, and mistreatment of animals, touching on the zkSnacks shutdown and advocating for free speech and ethical animal farming.
ZKSNACKS has decided to cease Coinjoin coordination services for Wasabi Wallet starting June 1, 2024, impacting privacy features for users.
Zksnacks, the developer of Wasabi Wallet, is ending coinjoin services due to U.S. regulatory pressure, transforming Wasabi into a standard non-custodial Bitcoin wallet.
zkSNACKs, the developer of Wasabi Wallet, is discontinuing its coinjoin coordination service starting June 1st, 2024, but Wasabi Wallet will still operate as a standard bitcoin wallet.
ZkSNACKs will close its CoinJoin service by June 1 due to pressure from U.S. regulators targeting privacy-focused blockchain technology.
zkSNACKs, developer of Wasabi Wallet, has blocked U.S. citizens from using its services due to legal actions against crypto developers.
ACINQ's Phoenix Wallet and zkSNACKs' Wasabi Wallet will stop providing services to U.S. customers.
ZkSNACKs, developer of Wasabi Wallet, has restricted US users from their products post the $100-million Samourai Wallet money laundering case, stirring debate in the crypto space.
Following the indictment of Samourai Wallet creators, Zksnacks bars U.S. users from Wasabi Wallet, signaling compliance with increasing regulatory scrutiny around cryptocurrency activities.
zkSNACKs restricts U.S. access to Wasabi Wallet following the arrest of privacy Bitcoin wallet Samourai's founders.
zkSNACKs, the developer of Wasabi Wallet, is now preventing U.S. citizens and residents from using its services and products, which includes visiting their websites and using interfaces such as APIs and RPC.