> There is no coin control in Wasabi Wallet 2.
This is correct, but in and of itself can be misleading for those who know
that privacy in Bitcoin is near impossible without coin control, because
the conclusion would be then that Wasabi 2.0 ruined privacy for no reason,
which is obviously not the
Hi Max,
> Whenever the user wants to spend bitcoin to an address, the wallet
> automatically selects those private coins with sufficient sats, coin control
> is displayed to the user.
1.There are no 'private' coins. Every coin is public in Bitcoin.
2.Since, the wallet assumes some coins as 'pr
The first Wasabi Wallet 2.0 testnet coinjoin with real users:
https://blockstream.info/testnet/tx/68849dc71e6eb860b4b8aa3f57b9bc8178a002b54f85a46305bfaaad28b40444
On Tue, Mar 1, 2022 at 11:27 PM Max Hillebrand via bitcoin-dev <
bitcoin-dev@lists.linuxfoundation.org> wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> tl;dr
Hello list,
tl;dr: we have been working on a little something, and Wasabi 2.0 is now
ready for your review and feedback.
Wasabi Wallet 2.0 is a Bitcoin wallet providing effortless privacy for
its users. Just like Wasabi 1.0, this is achieved by default on the
network layer with a deep Tor in