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    Sparrow Wallet

    Sparrow Wallet

    Desktop Bitcoin Wallet focused on security and privacy

    ...It provides a rich graphical interface that exposes Bitcoin’s underlying UTXO model rather than hiding it behind abstractions, helping users understand every input, output, and fee involved in transactions. Sparrow supports advanced workflows such as Partially Signed Bitcoin Transactions (PSBT), multisignature setups, customizable fee selection, and comprehensive coin control — making it suitable for power users, privacy advocates, and those running their own full nodes. It integrates with a wide range of hardware wallets (e.g., Ledger, Trezor, Coldcard) and connects to Bitcoin Core or Electrum servers, including via Tor for enhanced anonymity.
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    Wasabi Wallet

    Wasabi Wallet

    Open-source, non-custodial, privacy focused Bitcoin wallet for Windows

    ...Coinjoin is a mechanism by which multiple participants combine their coins (or UTXOs, to be more precise) into one large transaction with multiple inputs and multiple outputs. An observer cannot determine which output belongs to which input, and neither can the participants themselves. This makes it difficult for outside parties to trace where a particular coin originated from and where it was sent to (as opposed to regular bitcoin transactions, where there is usually one sender and one receiver). Coinjoin can be applied multiple times, and as many transactions are grouped together, participants may save on transaction fees. ...
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