The Trezor hardware wallet and anonymous bitcoin wallet, Wasabi Wallet have collaborated to bring privacy-enhancing transactions known as CoinJoins to hardware wallets.
The idea is that users will be able to use CoinJoin on their Trezor devices, beginning next year and CoinJoining is not unique to Wasabi. It is a type of send transaction used by the Bitcoin protocol.
Wasabi is well-known for its mechanism that aids in the coordination of CoinJoins between different users. CoinJoins are a method of combining coins to protect users’ privacy on a public ledger.
Rafe, a Wasabi developer, stated, “You will be able to join our zkSNACKs WabiSabi CoinJoin rounds with your hardware wallet in the Trezor Suite application.”
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