Wasabi is used by individuals to make everyday payments, manage their hardware wallets for long-term holdings, and CoinJoin their sats for enhanced privacy. Entrepreneurs may use Wasabi to protect their customers from spies and ensure private business relationships. Kids might use Wasabi to save the sats gifted by grandma and learn the importance of holding.
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If you're interested in learning the specifics of how a particular aspect of Wasabi works, check out the detailed chapters here:
Using Wasabi | Wasabi Docs
Information and step-by-step guides on the nuances of how to use Wasabi. This is the Wasabi documentation, an archive of knowledge about the open-s...
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If you're new to Wasabi and want a quick tutorial on how to use it, start here: https://docs.wasabiwallet.io/using-wasabi/ELI5.html.
This is the open-source documentation for Wasabi Wallet:
Here, you will find information about the nuances of privacy in Bitcoin, how Wasabi addresses existing issues, and how you can use this tool to protect yourself.

Wasabi Wallet: The Privacy focused Bitcoin Wallet
Wasabi is an open-source, non-custodial, privacy-focused Bitcoin wallet for desktop, that implements trustless multi-party transactions over the To...
Privacy is the ability to choose what you reveal to others. Wasabi is designed with one goal in mind, to protect your sensitive financial data, on the network level and on the blockchain level.
Without privacy, Bitcoin is unviable: it is not censorship-resistant, borderless, un-confiscable, or a tool for liberation.
Protect your privacy, use Wasabi Wallet.
With Wasabi Wallet, you can always stay in full control of your private and public keys. Not your keys, not your bitcoin. With Wasabi, you never share your keys with any third party.
Did you know that Wasabi Wallet is written in C#, one of the .NET Framework languages?
Wasabi Wallet Tip #1: If you are at an airport and need to use Wasabi, but the airport Wi-Fi is blocking Tor, you can start Wasabi with --usetor=false.
Command: wassabee --usetor=false
Did you know that Wasabi is free and open-source software under the MIT license? You have full access to every line of code, and you can use it as you wish.
Did you know that Wasabi Wallet is an open-source, Bitcoin-only wallet?