Wasabi is a desktop Bitcoin wallet (only for Bitcoin), which is privacy, non-custodial, implements Coinjoin where Private keys are on the user. CoinJoin is a mixer or merging of two transactions into one transaction.
So the Wasabi wallet function only combines several inputs into one transaction, but the wasabi party cannot know the output and input. Available on Windows, Linux and macOS Operating Systems. Wasabi wallet was launched in April 2018. The Wasabi wallet network automatically runs on Tor, so all Bitcoin transactions are highly secure and anonymity is effectively managed.
In my opinion, even though Wasabi is very safe and maintains privacy, it is not suitable for beginners, also Wasabi wallet users will be charged an anonymity fee according to the amount of anonymity you choose multiplied by 0.003%. For example, if you set Bitcoin anonymity to 70, you will be charged 0.003% X70 = 0.21%
So the Wasabi wallet function only combines several inputs into one transaction, but the wasabi party cannot know the output and input. Available on Windows, Linux and macOS Operating Systems. Wasabi wallet was launched in April 2018. The Wasabi wallet network automatically runs on Tor, so all Bitcoin transactions are highly secure and anonymity is effectively managed.
In my opinion, even though Wasabi is very safe and maintains privacy, it is not suitable for beginners, also Wasabi wallet users will be charged an anonymity fee according to the amount of anonymity you choose multiplied by 0.003%. For example, if you set Bitcoin anonymity to 70, you will be charged 0.003% X70 = 0.21%