Skeptic-first answers to your questions
No. We designed the service to avoid collecting personal data. We don't embed trackers, and we retain no IP logs beyond transient abuse controls.
WabiSabi reduces the coordinator's knowledge of exact linkages. Still, no system is perfect—see our Threat Model for limits and your responsibilities.
No. We do not maintain or consult blacklists.
Privacy tools are lawful in many jurisdictions. Don't use them for crimes. We comply with applicable Swiss law and publish what we can.
Currently offering 0% coordinator fees to bootstrap liquidity and support Bitcoin privacy. We show fees in-app before you sign.
No. We're independent and will remain so. If that ever changes, we'll say it plainly.
WabiSabi is an advanced CoinJoin protocol that allows variable amounts in a single round, improving privacy and efficiency compared to fixed-denomination protocols. It uses cryptographic credentials to ensure the coordinator cannot link inputs to outputs.
Typical rounds complete within 1-2 hours, depending on the number of participants and network conditions. Larger anonymity sets may take longer but provide better privacy.
Currently, our coordinator is optimized for Wasabi Wallet, which implements the WabiSabi protocol. Other wallets may add support in the future.
CoinJoin is non-custodial—you never lose control of your funds. If our servers are unavailable, your coins remain in your wallet. You can wait for us to come back online or use a different coordinator.
We implement rate limiting, liquidity requirements, and other anti-Sybil measures. The specific details are not public to prevent gaming, but they're designed to make attacks economically unfeasible.
We keep minimal operational logs for debugging and abuse prevention, automatically purged after a short period. We never log Bitcoin addresses, amounts, or any data that could identify users. See our Privacy Policy for details.
Contact us at support@swisscoordinator.app
For security issues, use security@swisscoordinator.app with PGP