Wasabi's Year End Review
2020 has been a big year for Wasabi Wallet. Instead of writing about it, we will just show you what we've been up to.
2020 has been a big year for Wasabi Wallet. Instead of writing about it, we will just show you what we've been up to.
A status update about Wasabi Wallet 2.0, a next-generation Bitcoin privacy wallet which includes a new CoinJoin scheme (WabiSabi), a complete UI redesign and significant UX improvements.
Wasabi Wallet has enabled light wallet users to preserve their privacy without a trusted third party. Wasabi Wallet 2.0 takes things to the next level by not only making Bitcoin privacy faster and cheaper, but also as effortless as eating over your calorie limit for the day.
The v4 Hard Fork fixes a DoS vulnerability that prevents the completion of CoinJoins. The attacker can neither steal your funds nor deanonymize you.
This release introduces several major features, improvements and bug fixes. Among many other improvements, this release is a preparation for the upcoming v4 Hard Fork.
If you’re a Wasabi Wallet user with a Trezor device, please don’t update your current Wasabi Wallet installation and Trezor devices to version 2.3.1 (Trezor Model T) and version 1.9.1 (Trezor One) yet or you may get locked out of your bitcoins until we fix the issue.