Features available out of the box in the first public build of my new Bitcoin wallet project...warning, it's long. ETA: mid-June
The basics:
1. Your keys, your node. A self-hosted Bitcoin wallet you run yourself, as a desktop app or on your own server. No accounts, no custodian, no third-party wallet servers.
2. Open source. Anyone can read and audit the code.
3. Every network. Mainnet, testnet, signet, and regtest.
4. Connect your own backend. Electrum (yours or public) or a Bitcoin Core / Knots node over RPC, and each wallet can use its own server for privacy separation.
Wallets and signing:
1. Every wallet type. Single-signature, multisig (any M-of-N), watch-only, and Silent Payments.
2. Hardware wallets. BitBox, Ledger, Trezor, and Coldcard, including Taproot and multisig.
3. Air-gapped and offline. A full offline mode plus QR-based PSBT signing for cold setups.
4. Timelocked vaults. Wallets that cannot be spent until a chosen block height or date.
Privacy:
1. Silent Payments (BIP-352). Receive to one reusable address that never appears on-chain, and send to or spend from Silent Payment wallets.
2. Payjoin (BIP-77). Send and receive collaborative payments that break common-input analysis.
3. Privacy warnings before you sign. Flags address reuse, round amounts, mixed coins, address-poisoning look-alikes, and change-type leaks.
4. Tor and proxy support. Route everything through your own SOCKS5 or Tor.
5. At-rest encryption. Optionally encrypt everything stored on disk under a password (Argon2id and XChaCha20). The app boots locked and unlocks on access.
Spending and fees
1. Review before you sign. A two-step send flow with a visual transaction diagram and sanity checks.
2. Full fee control. A visual mempool fee picker, RBF and CPFP fee bumping, and coin control.
Records and tools
1. Labels, notes, and categories. Organize coins and addresses, with BIP-329 import and export.
2. Tax reports. FIFO, LIFO, or HIFO gain and loss, exported to CSV.
3. A real toolbox. Broadcast, PSBT inspector, address lookup, message signing and verification (BIP-322), UTXO consolidation, and private-key sweep.
4. BIP-353 payment addresses. Pay human-readable names like name@domain.
User Experience:
1. Browser, PWA, or desktop. Use it in any browser, install it as an app, or run the desktop build.
2. Guided setup and built-in help. Onboarding and the full help guide ship inside the app. Nothing loads from the internet.
3. Backups. Full backup and restore, with optional passphrase encryption.
The basics:
1. Your keys, your node. A self-hosted Bitcoin wallet you run yourself, as a desktop app or on your own server. No accounts, no custodian, no third-party wallet servers.
2. Open source. Anyone can read and audit the code.
3. Every network. Mainnet, testnet, signet, and regtest.
4. Connect your own backend. Electrum (yours or public) or a Bitcoin Core / Knots node over RPC, and each wallet can use its own server for privacy separation.
Wallets and signing:
1. Every wallet type. Single-signature, multisig (any M-of-N), watch-only, and Silent Payments.
2. Hardware wallets. BitBox, Ledger, Trezor, and Coldcard, including Taproot and multisig.
3. Air-gapped and offline. A full offline mode plus QR-based PSBT signing for cold setups.
4. Timelocked vaults. Wallets that cannot be spent until a chosen block height or date.
Privacy:
1. Silent Payments (BIP-352). Receive to one reusable address that never appears on-chain, and send to or spend from Silent Payment wallets.
2. Payjoin (BIP-77). Send and receive collaborative payments that break common-input analysis.
3. Privacy warnings before you sign. Flags address reuse, round amounts, mixed coins, address-poisoning look-alikes, and change-type leaks.
4. Tor and proxy support. Route everything through your own SOCKS5 or Tor.
5. At-rest encryption. Optionally encrypt everything stored on disk under a password (Argon2id and XChaCha20). The app boots locked and unlocks on access.
Spending and fees
1. Review before you sign. A two-step send flow with a visual transaction diagram and sanity checks.
2. Full fee control. A visual mempool fee picker, RBF and CPFP fee bumping, and coin control.
Records and tools
1. Labels, notes, and categories. Organize coins and addresses, with BIP-329 import and export.
2. Tax reports. FIFO, LIFO, or HIFO gain and loss, exported to CSV.
3. A real toolbox. Broadcast, PSBT inspector, address lookup, message signing and verification (BIP-322), UTXO consolidation, and private-key sweep.
4. BIP-353 payment addresses. Pay human-readable names like name@domain.
User Experience:
1. Browser, PWA, or desktop. Use it in any browser, install it as an app, or run the desktop build.
2. Guided setup and built-in help. Onboarding and the full help guide ship inside the app. Nothing loads from the internet.
3. Backups. Full backup and restore, with optional passphrase encryption.
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