I have opened multiple wallets wallet1 and wallet2 in Wasabi. These are hot wallet generated using Wasabi, confirmed to be using different seeds.
When I click on the History tab in wallet1 and then click the History tab in wallet2 the transaction history of the wallets seems to be combined into one long history and I cannot distinguish which transactions belong to which wallet.
Likewise, when I click on the Send tab for wallet1 and then click the Send tab for wallet2 it looks like the coins from the two wallets are combined together and I cannot tell which coins belong to which wallet.
Linux Mint 18.3 (Ubuntu 16.04 based)
1.1.11.0
I cannot reproduce on Qubes 4 Debian 10.
Everything shows up properly in the right wallet tab.
@MaxHillebrand Linux Mint 18.3 is based on Debian 9 Stretch . Maybe this is why you are unable to reproduce on this issue and my issue #3494.
Edit: I retraced my steps and realized that my recent issues with Wasabi (including #3494) started happening when I renamed my wallets. After double-checking the Rename Wallet section of the docs, I realized that while I did rename my wallets in the Wallets folder, I did not rename them in the WalletBackups folder. This seems to have caused a bit of chaos.
I am going to close this issue and #3494 while I test with a fresh setup. I will re-open if the issues persist. I have also opened #3527 to discuss improving the UX around wallet renaming, since the current method seems to have some foot-gun edge cases that could be avoided with better UX design.
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@MaxHillebrand Linux Mint 18.3 is based on Debian 9 Stretch . Maybe this is why you are unable to reproduce on this issue and my issue #3494.
Edit: I retraced my steps and realized that my recent issues with Wasabi (including #3494) started happening when I renamed my wallets. After double-checking the Rename Wallet section of the docs, I realized that while I did rename my wallets in the Wallets folder, I did not rename them in the WalletBackups folder. This seems to have caused a bit of chaos.
I am going to close this issue and #3494 while I test with a fresh setup. I will re-open if the issues persist. I have also opened #3527 to discuss improving the UX around wallet renaming, since the current method seems to have some foot-gun edge cases that could be avoided with better UX design.