Wasabi-class privacy in a native macOS application.
Version 1.0.0 · Universal (arm64 + x86_64) · 50 MB (.app) / 27 MB (.dmg)
All RPC calls route through a built-in SOCKS5 proxy powered by the arti crate. Your IP never touches the blockchain.
BIP39 mnemonic generation with AES-256-GCM encryption. Private keys never leave the Rust backend — signing happens in-process.
EdDSA-signed releases fetched over Tor from GitHub. Updates are user-prompted, never silent.
Deposit, withdraw, bridge, swap, and govern — all from a single native app with the same ZK-powered privacy as the web.
The app is currently ad-hoc signed, not notarized by Apple. macOS Gatekeeper will show a warning on first launch. Right-click → Open to bypass.
After downloading, verify the SHA-256 checksum: a392b439...081c6bd0. Run shasum -a 256 on the .dmg file.
The desktop app collects zero analytics, sends no telemetry, and phones home only for update checks — over Tor.
The desktop app is connected to the Sepolia testnet. Do not send real ETH. This is pre-release software intended for testing and evaluation. The app is ad-hoc signed and has not undergone an external security audit.