
WasabiWallet
Open-source, non-custodial
Bitcoin Wallet for desktop
In the midst of an Orwellian surveillance society, our lives are entangled in a web of manipulation, where personal information is harnessed to pigeonhole and control us. The relentless pressure on Bitcoin projects to amass ever-increasing data, whenever feasible, adds to these concerning developments.
Henceforth, Wasabi Wallet stands as an exemplar of zero-knowledge software, meticulously crafted to ensure that developers remain unable to amass any sensitive information pertaining to your identity. Respecting your privacy is of paramount importance; the discretion to conduct your Bitcoin affairs as you see fit firmly remains your own prerogative.
Why Wasabi Wallet?
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Open Source
Wasabi Wallet is a free, open-source and deterministically reproducible software. Anyone can see, verify and even contribute to the code.
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Trustless By Design
The software is designed so that neither the public nor the developers can breach your privacy. This is done through coinjoins, client-side block filtering and communication over the Tor anonymity network.
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Non-custodial
Not your keys, not your coins. Wasabi Wallet lets you control your private keys, offering you true financial self sovereignty.


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Easy To Use
Wasabi is designed to be a user friendly Bitcoin wallet, that handles its users' privacy automatically under the hood, including network connections, input selection and coinjoining.
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Comprehensive
The wallet uses WabiSabi, an anonymous credential scheme that was designed to enable more accessible and efficient coinjoins. It allows users to utilize the best privacy tool without requiring a large amount of bitcoin in the wallet.
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Affordable
Coinjoining coins with a value above 0.01 BTC costs 0.3% as a coordinator fee + mining fees. Inputs of 0.01 BTC or below don't pay coordinator fees, nor do remixes, even after one transaction. Thus, a payment made with coinjoined funds allows the sender and the recipient to remix their coins without paying any coordinator fees.