Thanks for digging into this @rnbrady! Since you answered your own questions, I’ll just add some comments: An anonymity set of 2 is pretty dismal, and that’s in the best case (assuming the user didn’t send it straight to one of the attacker’s nodes) – for low-resource attackers – before other attacks/analysis. E.g. if the transaction spends a CashFusion output, and you’re broadcasting using the same node or Fulcrum server you were using before the CashFusion – you’ve probably helped attackers...