This report covers February 19, 2021 to March 17, 2021. Bismuth2.0 announcement, media activity, community dev and good old 2018 NFTs on this month menu!
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Bismuth V2: the checklist…
Our Bismuth V2 announcement included a list of quite technical work that was done over hundreds of commits. This list looked a lot like a pre-launch checklist, which is why we made an infographics out of it for you to share 😉
Bismuth 2.0 Infographic
Following our previous Announcement, here is the related Bismuth 2.0 infographic.Feel free to share on social media!
Bismuth2.0: Official Announcement
Late last year, the Bismuth Foundation unveiled “Bismuth2.0”. The reveal was brief, did not go into any detail and the team remained silent on the topic for the following months. We would like to thank everyone for their patience, the time has finally come for the big reveal! Let’s get right into it.
Bismuth Team progress report – February 2021
This report covers January 19, 2020 to February 17, 2021. Last touches to Node V2 and refreshed roadmap, user activity update and much Python love this month!
Real time Hypernodes map from Dingo
We’re always happy to see new users jump in on the Bismuth Discord and ask questions.More over dev questions…And above all, we like it when these users then come back with a “Oh, by the way, I just did that small thing…”
Bismuth Team progress report – January 2021
This report covers December 19, 2020 to January 18, 2021. Main visible event during that period was the public release of the “My Bismuth Wallet” mobile application, but there is more ongoing 🙂
Bismuth Mobile wallet: Genesis and Reward
For way too long, Bismuth had no proper mobile wallet. One historical reason is that – despite being the fastest growing language – Python on mobile still is not mainstream. Sure, you can run a fully functional Tornado wallet on Android, but that’s not a 2 click install. That’s certainly not an excuse however and the team saw the need for an easy to install and operate mobile wallet.
“My Bismuth Wallet” mobile wallet
For way too long, Bismuth had no proper mobile wallet, or was dependent on third party wallets.Those days are over!
Bismuth Toolbox, interview and reward
Months ago, Bismuth user “Whatever” developed a shiny app to monitor his BIS mining rigs, wallets and Hypernodes. Apps you code for yourself, because you feel an urging need for it can end up most useful, and this one makes no exception. Preview of the Bismuth toolbox main screen