Wasabi Bitcoin Wallet Releases Update To Restore Services Amid Tor Attack
The bitcoin wallet is using exit nodes that anonymously route traffic, rather than relying on the backend of Tor while raising funds to support the network.Tor, a privacy network protocol utilized for anonymity services, has been under a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack for months, and Wasabi Wallet has created a solution for its users, per a release sent to Bitcoin Magazine. A number of projects in the Bitcoin ecosystem use Tor in their infrastructure to provide anonymity to their clients. Thus, as this ongoing attack has made leveraging the platform difficult, many of these....
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Wasabi Wallet to Exclude Some UTXOs From Coinjoin
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After much anticipation, the Wasabi Wallet team unveils the planned rollout for Wasabi Wallet 2.0.
Wasabi Wallet, an open-source Bitcoin wallet that emphasizes privacy through CoinJoin mixing, has announced the next iteration of its flagship product. The post Wasabi Wallet 2.0 Announced, Focusing On Privacy Ahead Of Mass Adoption appeared first on Bitcoin Magazine.