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Maelstrom considers adoption of Payjoin by widely-used open-source Bitcoin wallets, especially BitcoinCore, to be a primary indicator of the protocol’s success.
Ben Allen plans to build benchmarks and expand test coverage for Payjoin to support easier integration into Bitcoin wallets and minimize user-facing complexity.
Ben Allen will be working with Dan Gould on improving Payjoin’s technical implementation and usability with the objective of integrating the feature into a broader range of Bitcoin wallets.
Maelstrom is actively seeking to fund developers who have demonstrated experience in Bitcoin privacy.
The Maelstrom-funded work by Ben Allen aims to improve Payjoin, a transaction method that increases Bitcoin privacy by breaking the common blockchain analysis heuristic that assumes all transaction inputs are owned by a single entity.

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