Wasabi’s Latest Release (2.0.4) Improves Coinjoin Efficiency
Introduction As a coinjoin user, you’re not only looking for privacy for your coins but also efficiency in terms of fees and time. We could say that the perfect on-chain coinjoin would be one...
View ArticleUnpacking Wasabi Wallet’s Power Feature: The Headless Daemon
A Builder’s Best Friend Wasabi 2.0 has redefined the Bitcoin privacy world with the introduction of the WabiSabi coinjoin protocol. This does not require sacrificing any of the rich features offered...
View ArticleExplaining Wasabi Wallet’s Tor Implementation
Connecting to the internet through Tor is a core component of a bitcoin privacy wallet. Along with block filters, it’s the answer to bitcoin network privacy. As expected, Wasabi Wallet comes with Tor...
View ArticleHow Coinjoin Wallets Compare on Fees
There’s nothing worse than being surprised by the fees of a product after using it. With the advent of high mining fees on the Bitcoin network, it’s important to be mindful about the fees you’re...
View ArticleTime is Money: DoS (Denial of Service) Fortification and Coinjoin Time...
Defeating Anonymous Attackers Coinjoins are privacy-preserving transactions that contain funds from many users. This operation requires unanimous teamwork: Unless every user signs the transaction,...
View ArticleDeeper Privacy with Safety Coinjoins
Coinjoin transactions create Bitcoin outputs that can’t be traced back to specific inputs, but it’s difficult to measure the exact amount of privacy gained by each coinjoin output. Most people think...
View ArticleLoad Time Reduced by an Additional 60% in Version 2.0.6
For years, Wasabi Wallet has been considered the most private Bitcoin wallet. Achieving such privacy often seemed to require trade-offs in performance and speed. However, recent developments have...
View ArticleSmart Randomness: Skipping Coinjoin Rounds Based On Fee Rate
A new source of randomness was introduced in Wasabi v2.0.6 to improve the privacy of the coinjoin feature. In earlier versions, clients would always attempt to register for the next coinjoin as soon...
View ArticleHow to Use Wasabi Wallet’s RPC Interface
The usual way to use Wasabi is by using the Graphical User Interface (GUI), where the user can click buttons and navigate through the app using the cursor. Wasabi also provides a Remote Procedure Call...
View ArticleLatest Hardware Wallet Integration: Trezor Safe 3 on Wasabi
Since the release of Wasabi 2.0, many users have told us that they felt that hardware wallet integration had been put on hold. They were somewhat right. WabiSabi has made so many changes to the way...
View ArticleWhy are we killing the Coordination Fee?
This article is the first in a series to be published on Nostr and our blog that aims to explain our decisions and trajectory by clearly presenting technical aspects of our implementation of a Bitcoin...
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