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Supported on Trezor Model One and Trezor Model T

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Keep your transactions private and secure with coinjoin in Trezor Suite

We're the first hardware wallet to offer coinjoin. Safeguard your crypto transactions and reclaim your privacy in just a click.

What is coinjoin?

Coinjoin is a method introduced by Gregory Maxwell, a former bitcoin core developer. It works by combining your transactions with those of hundreds of other users, making it challenging to trace any single payment.

For a step-by-step guide to setting up coinjoin on your Trezor

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Empower your privacy with coinjoin

Data Protection

Your identity data on exchanges can attract cybercriminals. Coinjoin limits data leak impacts, ensuring secure savings.

Balance Privacy

With coinjoin, your balance stays private. Prevent payment traces back to your savings by using coinjoin for transactions.

Secure Payments

Some transactions can be risky. Coinjoin safeguards both the sender and receiver, especially under stricter regimes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is coinjoin legal everywhere?

Yes, coinjoin is allowed in most places. Some places might not accept bitcoin that’s been part of coinjoin transactions. In those instances, you can use bitcoin from your regular account or find an alternative service provider that supports privacy.

Do I need to pay extra to use coinjoin?

Yes, you pay the usual bitcoin fees, plus a small one-time service fee (0.3% of the total amount you are coinjoining). If for any reason some bitcoin does not reach the desired privacy level, the coinjoin process can be repeated for those non-private coins for free.

How do I setup coinjoin?

Trezor Suite makes coinjoin easy, allowing you to take control of your privacy. Here is a step-by-step guide to setting up coinjoin.

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