Our Favourite Things About Bitcoin
We’ve asked a few of our wasabikas what some of their favourite things about Bitcoin were that made this year a bit more bearable. Here’s what they had to say...
We’ve asked a few of our wasabikas what some of their favourite things about Bitcoin were that made this year a bit more bearable. Here’s what they had to say...
Windows, Linux, Macintosh... Cross-platform development brings many difficulties in development but for those who like tinkering on different hardware, it has its merits.
Being a wasabika is much more than code and conversations. It’s about creating meaningful work. Each Wasabika has been drawn to the Bitcoin ecosystems for varying reasons and have committed countless hours towards the growth and development of Wasabi Wallet.
CoinJoin is a Bitcoin transaction where multiple users combine their Unspent Transaction Outputs into one large transaction with multiple inputs and outputs
This article explains the recent Tor SSL stripping attacks and how the technology behind Wasabi Wallet guarantees security to its users.
By making a 1 BTC (nearly $10K) donation to the Human Rights Foundation’s Bitcoin Development Fund, zkSNACKs Ltd., a company fanatically devoted to privacy and creator of Wasabi Wallet, publicly supports work providing privacy to the world’s first truly independent digital currency.
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.