zkSNACKs is a small, privacy-focused software collective best known for Wasabi Wallet, an open-source Bitcoin client that puts anonymity at the center of every transaction. Built around the trustless CoinJoin protocol, the wallet automatically orchestrates multi-party coin-mixing rounds that sever on-chain links between inputs and outputs, giving users fungible coins without revealing balance history or spending patterns to public explorers. Native Tor integration routes all traffic through the anonymity network by default, while client-side block filtering downloads only the data relevant to the user’s keys, cutting sync time and network footprint. Advanced coin-control, custom fee scheduling, and hardware-wallet support (Trezor, Ledger, Coldcard) cater to both cautious newcomers and seasoned hodlers, and a built-in Bitcoin full-node option lets operators verify their own supply rules. Because the project is non-custodial, private keys stay exclusively on the owner’s device, encrypted with a locally stored password that even the developers cannot recover. Releases are reproducible and published on GitHub so anyone can audit builds and verify binaries, reinforcing the team’s commitment to transparent security. Wasabi Wallet is available free of charge on get.nero.com; the single package is delivered through trusted Windows channels such as winget, guaranteeing the newest release, and can be queued alongside other applications for unattended batch installation.

Wasabi Wallet

Open-source, non-custodial, privacy preserving Bitcoin wallet for Windows, Linux, and Mac.

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