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Coin98 Wallet — The Ultimate DeFi Gateway: A Deep Dive

A Complete deep-dive into the problems Coin98 Wallet is solving, its various features, use-cases, and a complete guide on how a user can get started The Crypto world is booming and so is its hype around the masses! But there’s a problem faced by the masses: It has become overwhelming for masses who want all things in one place in a simple & sleek way, and not in a complex & nerdy way. Well, the vision of today’s project, we are going to deep-dive is simple! Become “The Ultimate DeFi Gateway”! They mean it literally. Coin98 is a full DeFi product suite, with two core of its platform: An  Exchange  & yes, you guessed it right and our focus of today’s article —  The Coin98 Wallet It’s a leading multi-chain wallet, that allows users to store, send, swap, and access a wide variety of DeFi services on 30+ blockchains such as Ethereum, Binance Smart Chain, Solana, Polygon, Avalanche, and Terra at ease. It already has 1M+ users, 8M+ wallet addresses, and 500M+ trading volume! In th

Wasabi Wallet : How to move funds from Wasabi to your Hardware Wallet?

As of my last knowledge update in September 2021, Wasabi Wallet is a privacy-focused Bitcoin wallet. It is an open-source, non-custodial wallet designed to enhance the privacy and fungibility of Bitcoin transactions. Wasabi Wallet utilizes a technology called CoinJoin, which allows multiple users to combine their transactions into a single transaction with multiple inputs and outputs, making it more difficult to trace the origin and destination of individual bitcoins. How Does It Work? Wasabi coinjoins normally until your target anonymity set is reached (default 50.) After that it starts registering outputs to the coinjoins from your destination wallet, thus you are slowly and privately coinjoining your money to your destination wallet. Here are some key features and aspects associated with Wasabi Wallet: CoinJoin: Wasabi Wallet uses a CoinJoin implementation called Chaumian CoinJoin, which helps break the link between input and output addresses in Bitcoin transactions. Privacy: The