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Wasabi Wallet has released version 2.0.7 This includes a complete redesign of its user interface, Trezor Safe 3 hardware device support and Full RBF enhancement.
🫄 New user interface šŸ”’ Trezor Safe 3 support šŸš€ Full RBF detection āš ļø Better privacy warnings šŸ„·šŸ¼ Password is now called passphrase šŸŽ›ļø New sorting option šŸ› Bug fixes and security improvements
What is the Hotfix about? On some Mac systems, Wasabi could crash on fresh installations. #12869
Completely new interface The wallet's entire color scheme, transaction history table, menus, and icons were overhauled in this release with a refreshing new look. These changes aim to streamline the experience while maintaining a focus on user privacy. Enjoy the new darker dark mode and spicy Wasabi green highlights.
Hardware wallets Wasabi Wallet now supports the latest Trezor Safe 3 device, known for its secure element protection, open-source design, and on-device transaction confirmations. This allows users to securely use their Trezor Safe 3 for private cold storage, enhancing the usability of Wasabi Wallet with one of the top hardware devices for Bitcoin security. Also, this version upgrades to HWI v3.0.0 which avoids false positive antivirus flagging.
Full RBF Accuracy of unconfirmed transactions in the mempool is now improved by considering economic replacements of transactions that did not originally signal for Full Replace-By-Fee (RBF). The coordinator now has a more stable defense against attackers who double spend coinjoin inputs.
Better privacy warnings Updates to privacy notifications now provide more detailed information, displaying amount differences in both BTC and USD to assist users in avoiding the creation of change outputs.
Coinjoin setting now available on music box The autocoinjoin feature has been optimized to initiate only after transaction confirmations, reducing unnecessary mining fees. The associated Tor version has also been updated to improve network security and performance.
Password is now called passphrase The wallet's password functionality has been renamed to "passphrase" to better reflect its security implications and the fact that it cannot be reset. This passphrase is the "13th word" or "seed extension", and is required together with the 12 recovery words to recover the private keys and spend the bitcoin.
New sorting option Users can now sort their transaction history by date, improving the manageability and navigation of financial records in Wasabi Wallet.
Additional enhancements and bug fixes The release includes improvements for cross-wallet performance, updates Avalonia and .NET for GUI and framework enhancements, solutions for UI memory leaks, and bug fixes for Coldcard hardware device integration. The Buy Anything button's text box is now easier to navigate. Automatic coinjoin checks for eligible coins before starting. The update also introduces a new PGP key for securely reporting software vulnerabilities.