Releases Trezor Suite v22.9.3 Adds Coin Control, Improved Transaction History Exports, and More Coin Control allows you to specify which UTXOs you want to spend in a transaction.
News Bitcoin 'Designathon' Announced: a Hackathon for Designers The Bitcoin Design Community is organising a designathon! Imagine a traditional hackathon,
Releases Fountain v0.4.9: Earnings, Referrals & Comments Updates to earning system, new referral system, and the ability to comment on non-podcasting 2.0 podcasts.
News CoinCorner Partners with Seed Group to Facilitate Bitcoin Transactions in the UAE As part of the agreement, Seed Group will help CoinCorner expand its
Releases Bitcoin Optech #218 This week’s newsletter summarizes a discussion about using SIGHASH_ANYPREVOUT to emulate aspects of drivechains. Also included are our regular sections describing recent changes to services, client software, and popular Bitcoin infrastructure software.
Releases Signet Fedimint Instance Goes Live at faucet.sirion.io for Public Testing Fluttermint Mobile can be downloaded as an APK and works as a Lightning wallet that uses e-cash in the background.
News Bolt.Fun Announces 'Legends of Lightning' Global Tournament to Encourage More Lightning Projects * From the 12th October - 28th November makers can accelerate their bitcoin
Releases New Block Explorer Released 'Spiral' Using Homomorphic Encryption to Protect Privacy * All information about the addresses you look up stays on your device.
Research Riot and Blockware Release Bitcoin Transaction Fee Research Report * For users of Bitcoin, its transaction fees represent an unpredictable cost, but
Releases VPN Provider Mullvad Announces Open Source Hardware Security Key * Announcing the creation of our new sister company called Tillitis AB and
Releases LNBits v0.9.2 Released: Adds Onchain Wallet, Boltcard Support, and More Named in honor of the great DarthCoin, a very well respected member
News US Senator Wyden: Border Agents Are Searching Phones Without Warrants and Storing Data for 15 Years U.S. Senator Ron Wyden says his office was informed this summer that Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is building a massive database with content seized from Americans’ cellphones at the border. Without warrants, the agency permits thousands of employees to search the database “for any reason."