Releases: zkSNACKs/WalletWasabi
Wasabi v1.1.12.4 - Tor
Summary
This silent release contains an updated Tor client that has the fix for the DDoS vulnerability. Users who encountered Tor connection problems should update their Wasabi.
- Tor client update (Tor 0.4.4.7), fixed the DDos vulnerability.
- Best effort node connection strategy, more stable peer connections. This will also solve the v2 onion service deprecation problem.
- Bitcoin Knots v0.21.0
Newbie Guide
While setting up Wasabi is straightforward, even a Linux wizard with the longest beard can get stuck on the most basic tasks. Consider taking a look at the Installation Instructions guide.
Advanced Guide
If you want to build Wasabi from source code or update the source code check out these instructions.
From version 1.1.3 Wasabi also introduces reproducible builds: Deterministic Build Guide
Build with .NET Core 3.1.403-win-x64.
FAQ
- Frequently asked questions here.
- Requirements? x64, Linux, >Win10, >macOS 10.13.
Release Notes
Wasabi v1.1.12.3 - Hotfixes
Summary
This silent release fixes Ledger incompatibility.
- Ledger hardware wallet fix for Ledger 1.5.1 firmware
Newbie Guide
While setting up Wasabi is straightforward, even a Linux wizard with the longest beard can get stuck on the most basic tasks. Consider taking a look at the Installation Instructions guide.
Advanced Guide
If you want to build Wasabi from source code or update the source code check out these instructions.
From version 1.1.3 Wasabi also introduces reproducible builds: Deterministic Build Guide
Build with .NET Core 3.1.403-win-x64.
FAQ
- Frequently asked questions here.
- Requirements? x64, Linux, >Win10, >macOS 10.13.
Release Notes
Wasabi v1.1.12.2 - Hotfixes
Summary
This hotfix contains fixes and some minor improvements.
- ColdCard signing fix with multi-signature address
- Transaction labels are shown on History Tab
- Local blocks storage optimization - Wasabi will use less space on disk
Newbie Guide
While setting up Wasabi is straightforward, even a Linux wizard with the longest beard can get stuck on the most basic tasks. Consider taking a look at the Installation Instructions guide.
Advanced Guide
If you want to build Wasabi from source code or update the source code check out these instructions.
From version 1.1.3 Wasabi also introduces reproducible builds: Deterministic Build Guide
Build with .NET Core 3.1.403-win-x64.
FAQ
- Frequently asked questions here.
- Requirements? x64, Linux, >Win10, >macOS 10.13.
Release Notes
Wasabi v1.1.12.1 - Hotfixes
Summary
This hotfix contains fixes for issues those only encountered by a minority of users however this is critical for them, which are the followings:
- PayJoin compatibility with JoinMarket
- ColdCard signing fix with multi-signature address
Newbie Guide
While setting up Wasabi is straightforward, even a Linux wizard with the longest beard can get stuck on the most basic tasks. Consider taking a look at the Installation Instructions guide.
Advanced Guide
If you want to build Wasabi from source code or update the source code check out these instructions.
From version 1.1.3 Wasabi also introduces reproducible builds: Deterministic Build Guide
Build with .NET Core 3.1.403-win-x64.
FAQ
- Frequently asked questions here.
- Requirements? x64, Linux, >Win10, >macOS 10.13.
Release Notes
Wasabi v1.1.12 - To The Moon
Summary
Among many other improvements, this major release is a preparation for the upcoming v4 Hard Fork. In the near future, the backend will be upgraded to v4 and Hard Fork means that it will break the compatibility with old clients. In any case, your funds are safe, even if you forget to upgrade - you will just find yourself in front of an "upgrade your client now" message. To avoid this it is recommended to upgrade, as this version support both v3 and v4 backend.
There are many other improvements:
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Major connectivity improvements Tor version upgraded from v4.2.5 to v4.3.5 on both client and backend side - hopefully, it will mitigate the connectivity issues. Also, there were a couple of Tor/Connection related issues that were fixed. See the changelog here for more details.
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PayJoin support together with BTCPay, we added PayJoin support that can work through Tor. More details here.
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Hardware wallet Segwit vulnerability fix support recently disclosed security vulnerability causing compatibility problems with some hardware wallets. We added support to the newest firmware where this vulnerability is fixed. Important! Upgrade your hardware's firmware!
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v3 and v4 backend support as in the summary with this version Wasabi will keep working after the Hard Fork.
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Bitcoin Knots 0.20.0 contains important bug fixes, this is a recommended upgrade for users who are actively using the full node integration feature.
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Stability improvements see release notes for details.
Newbie Guide
While setting up Wasabi is straightforward, even a Linux wizard with the longest beard can get stuck on the most basic tasks. Consider taking a look at the Installation Instructions guide.
Advanced Guide
If you want to build Wasabi from source code or update the source code check out these instructions.
From version 1.1.3 Wasabi also introduces reproducible builds: Deterministic Build Guide
Build with .NET Core 3.1.302-win-x64.
FAQ
- Frequently asked questions here.
- Requirements? x64, Linux, >Win10, >macOS 10.13.
Release Notes
- Bitcoin Knots #4026 #4047
- Tor Anonymity Network #3844
- GUI engine Avalonia #3839
- Crash report #3733 #3865 #4009
- Can only run a single instance of Wasabi #3702
- NBitcoin #3773 #3817 #4038
- Deterministic build #3950 #4069 #4083 #4086 #4087 #4097
- Support for v4 backend #3654 #3818 #3843
- Backend improvements #3670 #3678 #3722 #3741 #3812 #3819 #3876 #4088 #4096
- Hardware wallet #3822 #3841 #3848 #3849
- RPC server #3633 #3617 #3764 #3729 #3792
- PayJoin support #3528 #3639 #3637 #3972 #4023
- GUI improvements #3609 #3537 #3617 #3642 #3656 #3698 #3544 #3842 #3599 #3868 #3880 #4012 #3888 #4033
- Code improvements #3586 #3630 #3615 #3677 #3705 #3707 #3757 #3776 #3780 #3778 #3790 #3800 #3798 #3786 #3770 #3821 #3756 #3856 #3857 #3799 #3869 #3833 #3859 #4018
- Bugfixes #3594 #3645 #3811 #3771 #3852 #3954 #4066
- Documentation and website #3623 #3730 #3745 #3769 #3749 #3814 #3813 #3824 #4028
- Clean code typos refactor #3598 #3605 #3600 #3629 #3610 #3621 #3631 #3613 #3622 #3666 #3684 #3570 #3692 #3689 #3711 #3714 #3694 #3724 #3762 #3763 #3761 #3766 #3759 #3765 #3768 #3797 #3796 #3807 #3802 #3801 #3827 #3826 #3828 #3861 #3853 #3838 https://github.com/zkSNACKs/WalletWasabi/...
Wasabi v1.1.11.1: Hotfixes
Summary
This silent release contains critical fixes for some Wasabi users, please check below if you are involved and update if required. Note that if you used Wasabi between 2020-04-23 10:52 UTC - 2020-04-24 9:00 UTC then first time you start the software it'll crash and delete the filters. Next time it'll download the filters again and reindex your whole wallet at wallet loading, which may take a while.
- Critical filter fix: users who ran Wasabi in the period of 2020-04-23 10:52 UTC - 2020-04-24 9:00 UTC received incomplete filters. If the user sent a transaction by utilizing the Max button he will have problems in the coin list and in the transaction history as the software did not recognize the block was needed. This update detects the problem and re-download the correct filters. More on this read WVE-004.
- GUI fixes: missing scrollbars and black rectangles fixed, oversized Wasabi window, tooltip issues are fixed.
- Ubuntu 18.04.4 LTS: fix crash on startup in two-monitor setup.
- RPC server: enqueue method can handle password, fixed the crash when running more wasabi instances when the RPC server option enabled.
- Trezor T 2.3 and Trezor One 1.9: fixed compatibility with Wasabi.
Newbie Guide
While setting up Wasabi is straightforward, even a Linux wizard with the longest beard can get stuck on the most basic tasks. Consider taking a look at the Installation Instructions guide.
Advanced Guide
If you want to build Wasabi from source code or update the source code check out these instructions.
From version 1.1.3 Wasabi also introduces reproducible builds: Deterministic Build Guide
FAQ
- Frequently asked questions here.
- Requirements? x64, Linux, >Win10, >macOS 10.13.
Release Notes
- Minor GUI bug fixes and GUI improvements: #3451 #3476 #3489 #3515 #3526 #3539 #3559
- GUI fixes: #3088 #3560 #3575
- RPC server update #3553
- RPC cache: #3088
- Block download refactor #3501 #3573
- Update NBitcoin: #3234 #3517 #3555
- General improvements #3533 #3568 #3562 #3502 #3584
- Source code clean and format improvements #3495 #3493 #3492 #3457 #3505 #3506 #3536 #3535 #3530 #3531 #3532 #3491 #3547 #3548 #3546 #3549 #3564 #3565 #3576 #3577 #3578
Wasabi v1.1.11: Unlimited
Summary
This major release is the culmination of several efforts that have been a work in progress for a long time.
- Multi-wallet support: basic implementation of multi-wallet support, meaning that several wallets can be loaded within one Wasabi instance.
- Fast wallet load time: due to enormous improvements in the synchronization, a wallet now loads 70 x faster than before, which makes opening multiple wallets seamless.
- CoinJoin into another wallet (daemon only): one major innovation is the ability to directly CoinJoin into another wallet, for example from your hot wallet to your hardware wallet, but this work in progress prototype is only in the daemon for now.
- Custom change address: a small but powerful privacy improvement is the ability to set a custom change address for a transaction.
- Better design: the GUI now also has tailor-made icons to make Wasabi look even more pretty and intuitive.
- New Terms and conditions: the terms and conditions have been simplified and streamlined, in a way that they can be updated in the future.
- Bitcoin Knots: on the work in progress to get full verification in Wasabi, it now ships with in-built Bitcoin Knots, instead of Bitcoin Core.
- RPC interface: after over one year of development, the RPC server interface for developers and power users is now shipped in this release too.
Newbie Guide
While setting up Wasabi is straightforward, even a Linux wizard with the longest beard can get stuck on the most basic tasks. Consider taking a look at the Installation Instructions guide.
Advanced Guide
If you want to build Wasabi from source code or update the source code check out these instructions.
From version 1.1.3 Wasabi also introduces reproducible builds: Deterministic Build Guide
FAQ
- Frequently asked questions here.
- Requirements? x64, Linux, >Win10, >macOS 10.13.
Release Notes
- Custom change address support #3198 #3250
- Legal document #3167 #3191 #3192 #3199 #3246
- Tor #3189 #3354 #3431
- Multi-wallet support: #3184 #3188 #3229 #3237 #3244 #3253 #3276 #3286 #3294 #3284 #3305 #3315 #3316 #3326 #3318 #3287 #3333 #3332 #3338 #3369 #3358 #3371 #3380 #3386 #3385 #3381 #3384 #3385 #3400 #3409 #3410 #3414 #3423 #3429 #3422
- RPC #3331 #3289
- Daemon #3184 #3243 #3245 #3268
- Improve Tests #3191
- Bitcoin-related business logic updates #3211 #3265 #3266 #3279 #3278 #3304 #3307
- Bitcoin Knots #3327 #3330
- GUI #3252 #3306 #3267 #3375 #3376 #3384 #3386 #3387 #3388 #3390 #3389 #3392 #3395
Documentation #3186 #3280 - Website #2726
- Backend #3238 #3324
- General improvements #3187 #3193 #3185 #3202 #3181 #3195 #3218 #3226 #3228 #3224 #3204 #3219 #3201 #3232 #3231 #3239 #3241 #3240 #3251 #3270 #3269 #3271 #3274 #3263 #3262 #3277 #3292 #3293 #3288 #3285 #3299 #3296 #3295 #3311 #3319 #3322 #3336 #3313 #3320 #3329 #3314 #3312 #3357 #3360 #3362 #3364 #3359 #3355 #3374 #3366 #3383 #3382 #3413 #3430 #3432
Wasabi v1.1.10.3: Mac Signing
Summary
This release adds macOS notarization into our packing procedure. As a result, Gatekeeper will allow running Wasabi by default and significantly reducing the false Antivirus detections. An update of Avalonia to fix issues for NixOS and Lubuntu users were also added. Further, the config file is now more stable, and Tor is updated to 0.4.2.5.
Newbie Guide
While setting up Wasabi is straightforward, even a Linux wizard with the longest beard can get stuck on the most basic tasks. Consider taking a look at the Installation Instructions guide.
Advanced Guide
If you want to build Wasabi from source code or update the source code check out these instructions.
From version 1.1.3 Wasabi also introduces reproducible builds: Deterministic Build Guide
FAQ
- Frequently asked questions here.
- Requirements? x64, Linux, >Win10, >macOS 10.13.
Release Notes
Wasabi v1.1.10.2: The Unspendables - Core 19
Summary
This release upgrades Bitcoin Core from v0.18.1 => v0.19.0.1. If you use Wasabi with Full Node Integration you should consider upgrading as this will improve the performance and the stability.
Newbie Guide
While setting up Wasabi is straightforward, even a Linux wizard with the longest beard can get stuck on the most basic tasks. Consider taking a look at the Installation Instructions guide.
Advanced Guide
If you want to build Wasabi from source code or update the source code check out these instructions.
From version 1.1.3 Wasabi also introduces reproducible builds: Deterministic Build Guide
FAQ
- Frequently asked questions here.
- Requirements? x64, Linux, >Win7, >macOS 10.13.
Release Notes
- Upgrade to Bitcoin Core 19 + Small Improvements #2899
Wasabi v1.1.10.1: The Unspendables - Hotfix
Summary
This hotfix contains fixes for issues those only encountered by a minority of users however this is critical for them. For example, Wasabi crashed on Arch Linux and NixOS. See more at release notes.
Newbie Guide
While setting up Wasabi is straightforward, even a Linux wizard with the longest beard can get stuck on the most basic tasks. Consider taking a look at the Installation Instructions guide.
Advanced Guide
If you want to build Wasabi from source code or update the source code check out these instructions.
From version 1.1.3 Wasabi also introduces reproducible builds: Deterministic Build Guide
FAQ
- Frequently asked questions here.
- Requirements? x64, Linux, >Win7, >macOS 10.13.