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Ashigaru is a self-custodial, open-source, and secure Bitcoin wallet, designed with privacy as a core principle. Originating as an active fork of the Samouraï wallet following an arrest, it has evolved to remove CoinJoin Whirlpool features while integrating a new PayNym service, alongside existing onion-routing and BIP47 capabilities. Available on Android, Ashigaru is based in Japan and operates under a Free Open Source license. Users can suggest and vote on features, with community discussions around future additions like decentralized CoinJoin and XMRBTC atomic swaps. It positions itself within the Bitcoin wallet market, emphasizing self-custody and privacy.

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User Reviews

25 reviews

Positive
Pros
Excellent value for money
High sculpt quality
Visually appealing miniatures
Easy to paint
Strong defensive formation
Effective anti-cavalry
Strategic mobility
Scales well with upgrades

Cons
Fragile components
Difficult cleanup and assembly
Vulnerability to ranged attacks
Low morale and prone to routing
Weak against elite units
Poor siege performance
Requires specific tools for assembly

Key Themes
Cost-effectiveness & Value
Tactical Versatility (Game)
Unit Vulnerability (Game)
Miniature Design Quality
Assembly Challenges (Miniatures)
Strategic Role & Scalability (Game)
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Japan


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