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Wasabi uses Tor by default for everything. Additionally, it scans the blockchain using BIP157/BIP158 compact block filters, so you don't share your wallet's addresses with any third party servers.
Wasabi is great, i just wish it had a mobile app...
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If you have a Start9 node, you can access the Wasabi app on it from your mobile.
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I've made the switch to mobile-only. No PC or server for me. If I can't run it on my phone alone, then i'm not interested in that software.
I might be able to run the desktop Wasabi app on my grapheneOS phone using Winlator (https://github.com/brunodev85/winlator), the user experience would likely be horrible.
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10 sats \ 1 reply \ @kruw 19 Dec
Are you running a Bitcoin full node on your phone?
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Nah. But i do plan to install Bitcoin Core via Winlator (i don't know if it will work to be honest). I'm fully committed to mobile-only.
I used to have a Raspberry Pi, but it was impractical to carry with me on the go. Raspberry Pis are ewaste, I had regular issues / random bugs all the time that would cause me hours of troubleshooting.
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