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Wasabi Wallet download, feature overview and CoinJoin guide

This is a non-profit Wasabi Wallet tutorial website built to help users understand this privacy-first bitcoin wallet faster: what it does, who it is for, how to install it, how to use it, how to protect privacy, and how CoinJoin works in real-world scenarios.

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Core features

Wasabi is suitable for users who care about privacy, self-custody and UTXO management

01

Non-custodial

You control the private keys yourself instead of relying on a third party to hold your funds. This is better for users who value direct control and want to reduce custody risk.

02

CoinJoin and BTC privacy enhancement

CoinJoin increases the difficulty of on-chain flow analysis and helps improve the traceability profile of your UTXOs.

03

Desktop-first experience

Wasabi is mainly designed for desktop use and suits users who want to manage wallets, address labels, transfer history and UTXOs more carefully.

Getting started

Recommended workflow for new users

Install and create a wallet

Download the desktop client, create a new wallet, record the recovery words and keep an offline backup. Before first use, finish the basic security setup and then start receiving and sending.

Receiving funds and label management

When receiving funds, label addresses and fund sources clearly so later UTXO management and privacy decisions become easier.

Sending and fee settings

When sending, pay attention to miner fees, change outputs and address reuse. Users who care about privacy should avoid unnecessary address reuse.

Using CoinJoin

When the wallet contains suitable UTXOs, you can join CoinJoin according to your strategy. Whether to join, how much to join and when to stop should be decided according to your privacy goals and fee tolerance.

Key capability

CoinJoin is not “anonymity magic”; it improves resistance to on-chain analysis

Many users first understand CoinJoin as something that makes all on-chain activity disappear. That is not accurate. A safer way to understand it is:

Download and distribution

Before downloading, confirm the source, version and target system

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Checks before installation
  • Confirm that the operating system version is compatible.
  • Confirm that the package source matches your distribution chain.
  • Provide hash / signature / version details whenever possible.
  • Keep an update log and a risk notice page.
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Frequently asked questions

Frequently asked questions

Who is Wasabi for?

It is suitable for users who care about self-custody, want to reduce on-chain exposure, and are willing to learn basic UTXO and privacy concepts.

Is CoinJoin the same as absolute BTC anonymity?

No. It is a privacy-enhancing tool, not a universal anonymity solution. The actual result still depends on your network environment, receiving and spending habits, address management and later spending behavior.

Is it suitable for new users to use directly for large long-term balances?

If you are new, it is better to start small and become familiar with wallet creation, backup and recovery, receiving, sending, fees and label management before deciding to make it a main long-term wallet.

What should be explained clearly on this type of site?

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