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Wasabi is an open source, non custodial Bitcoin wallet for desktop. Your transactions are made private by default using coinjoins, Tor, and block filters.
Here you can ask for support and discuss Bitcoin related topics with the community. Make sure to check out our help docs for solutions to common problems and more information.
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At the very least, it means you're no longer the lowest hanging fruit when it comes to blockchain analysis.
Читать полностью…Yep. You have to consider the amount you own compared to the liquidity of the coinjoin, the timing of the movement of funds, and how the behavior of the other participants might weaken their privacy (and by extension, weakens your privacy).
Читать полностью…You mean by logging into the wallet, the software gets the passphrase? And with the passphrase it's possible to get the seed and do transactions?
Читать полностью…On paper, so no chance the scammer accessed it this way. No, wasabi was not connected to a hardware wallet. Just as a software wallet.
I didn't do any transaction, just coinjoined and then the coins were on wasabi for 2 days I think, and suddenly there was a transaction to a unknown wallet. So the scammer did a transaction by himself. I have no idea how...
It happened to me, that my funds on wasabi got stolen some weeks ago. I must have downloaded, the wrong update (wrong site as often mentioned here). Now I deleted the app more than once and checked the pgp several times to make sure this doesn't happen to me anymore.
I now wanted to try to download a malicious wasabi version to check, if I can detect wrong software by checking the the pgp keys. So I went to the wasabi site using tor browser + duckduckgo, where the first page is the wrong one. It looked pretty bad, so I started thinking about how on earth I could have been tricked by this... In the end I just want to know how I got scammed to avoid this mistake in the future. Does anyone know how a malicious app can steal the coins? My keys are definitly offline, so these can't get hacked. Sorry for the long message, but I wanted to understand what can lead to coins leaving the wallet without my knowledge... Thanks!
it does so if coordinator is not popular enough you'll get your funds mixed across wallets
Читать полностью…The coinjoining funds stay in the wallet itself, unless you explicitly use the coinjoin to other wallet feature
Читать полностью…That too. I just hear guys spouting off in Twitter spaces how it gets you out of gub tracking and taxes. Um, they are going to want to know where your bitcoin went eventually. I've been targeted by scammers and hackers recently ala junseth interview and sim swap. I have a good process in place but someone knows things and coinjoin won't erase that, although I wish it would.
Читать полностью…It's not bad. But I wouldn't put total faith in it. Also, people thinking that your kyc bitcoin is mixed and totally gets the US gub off your back about where the bitcoin went, are delusional. Still, it's a valuable tool for privacy. I just see the wrong assertions constantly.
Читать полностью…There's no simple answer to this. It improves privacy, but that comes with a ton of considerations.
Читать полностью…Indeed you must be very careful with desktops hot wallets (particularly if running on Windows operating systems).
Читать полностью…Did you already have wasabi installed and then you downloaded the fake one to update it?
Читать полностью…If you downloaded a Malicious Software then your keys are definitely online… sorry about that
Читать полностью…What do you mean that your keys were offline? Did you use wasabi just as an interface for an hardware wallet? A malicious app can't steal the coins without the keys. The only possibility is that it replaces the destination address if you make a transaction.
Читать полностью…You can find some on youtube, not very recent video's though. The written documentation is mostly up to date
Читать полностью…Wasabi is now available for Start9 personal servers! https://marketplace.start9.com/wasabi-webtop?api=community-beta-registry.start9.com&name=Community%20Beta%20Registry
This is a community project developed by https://github.com/remcoros - thank you for the contribution!
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❗️NEVER share your 12 word recovery seed with anyone, scammers who are pretending to be admins DM you❗️
Wasabi is an open source, non custodial Bitcoin wallet for desktop. Your transactions are made private by default using coinjoins, Tor, and block filters.
Here you can ask for support and discuss Bitcoin related topics with the community. Make sure to check out our help docs for solutions to common problems and more information.
🔺 Be careful of phishing sites in search engine results with similar domain names, the official website is wasabiwallet.io 🔗
it's not money laundering group, we can only help with coinjoin, what to do once coinjoin completed is fully on your shoulders
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