Walletwasabi: Transaction history and coins showing up in multiple wallets

Created on 11 Apr 2020  路  2Comments  路  Source: zkSNACKs/WalletWasabi

General Description

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.

How To Reproduce?

  1. Load multiple hot wallets generated using Wasabi
  2. Click on History or Send for one of the wallets
  3. Click on History or Send for one of the other wallets
  4. Notice that the same history/coins show up for both wallets.

Operating System

Linux Mint 18.3 (Ubuntu 16.04 based)

Wasabi Version

1.1.11.0

debug

Most helpful comment

@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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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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