How to Connect Your Hardware Wallet to Wasabi Wallet
LearnIf you’ve been thinking about changing software wallets to Wasabi, you need an updated tutorial showing you how to complete that process without taking too much time; you’ve found it.
What are Wasabi Wallet’s Code Signature Strategies?
TechnicalThis article will explain how Wasabi Wallet’s three code signing strategies (Windows, MacOS, and PGP) work and how they compare in terms of user experience, trust models, cryptography, and certificate subscription/expiry.
Wasabi and the Future of Hardware Wallets
TechnicalHardware wallets are useful key management electronic devices which combine the security of a cold storage setup with the convenience of a hot wallet. Regardless of how they operate, all hardware wallets should work very well with Wasabi.
WVE–006 DDoS Attack Report
Announcements TechnicalWasabi Wallet team heroically defends the server by implementing security measures while still being attacked by the botnets of zombie computers
Wasabi Wallet and Tor Consensus Issues
TechnicalBitcoin is a peer-to-peer network of nodes that define, verify, and enforce the Bitcoin consensus rules. There is a lot of communication between them and metadata can be used to […]
Wasabi Wallet and Tor SSL stripping attacks
TechnicalUnlike many other “traditional” mixers where users must give control of their coins to another party and trust that this party will return the bitcoin to them, Wasabi Wallet does not take custody of assets.
Wasabi Wallet’s advisory for Trezor users
AnnouncementsIf 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.