Cryptocurrency hardware wallet company Trezor has partnered with privacy-focused Wasabi Wallet to enable the CoinJoin option on its wallets, allowing users to hide their transactions and balances when making purchases, donations and other transactions using Bitcoin, enhancing the privacy and security of Bitcoin transactions.

In an announcement on April 19, Trezor noted that the new feature will be immediately available on the company’s Trezor Model T wallet. The company plans to enable the CoinJoin option for its first hardware wallet, the Model One, in the near future.

CoinJoin is a process used to anonymize Bitcoin transactions, enabling users to send their Bitcoin as part of a larger collaborative transfer and obfuscate transaction history. The method was introduced by former Bitcoin Core developer Gregory Maxwell in August 2013, providing an option to send Bitcoin transactions more privately. (Cointelegraph)