I donβt think that timeline makes much sense tbh. The pride movement has been around since the 70s.
Release time!
In our biggest update yet, we've completely redesigned the home screen, added a nostr-based profile setup walkthrough, and have finished our initial fedimint integrations by adding a federation discovery & recommendations!

Most lightning wallets these days are what we call "invoice-oriented." We want to go back to the basics to solve what people are really trying to do: paying a person. We've added a new wallet creation flow to make the wallet about you!

The new version of Mutiny now allows you to create a new nostr profile, or import a nostr private key from an existing profile. From there, you can now DM other mutiny & nostr users to send or request money directly from the app. No more copy / pasting invoices!

To double down on social, we've redesigned our home screen to put people first. We now include a row of recent profiles for quick access. We also now have tabs on the home screen for looking at your payment activity, your friend's zap activity on nostr, and your payment requests.
Next up, better fedimint support!
Mutiny has had beta support for the fedimint protocol for a couple of months now. Instead of opening a lightning channel on your first receive, with a minimum of 100k sats, you can get started on a fedimint with just a few sats.
This new update adds a way to discover available fedimints to join. Naturally, the discovery process is powered by an open protocol built on nostr. You can see who recommends a federation, and add it with one click.

You'll automatically receive funds to that fedimint, as long as the amount is smaller than 200,000 sats, and you'll automatically spend out of that fedimint, with a fallback to your regular lightning balance. You can also swap from fedimint to your lightning balance at any time.
Coming up shortly after this release, we'll be adding federated lightning addresses that lock incoming payments to your key, which you may redeem at any point by coming back online. We'll be rolling this out to Mutiny+ users first, stay tuned!
Let us know what you think! We're excited about this new direction and need feedback to help us continue driving forward.
https://blog.mutinywallet.com/mutiny-new-design-people-oriented/
Love the new look.
And the yellow arrows
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Who keeps spinning up these LLM reply bots? The ones that always put two hashtags at the end of each reply. Itβs so easy to spot them. Whatβs in it for the people doing this?
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Definitely more work is needed on client interoperability. I agree that stuff like the mute function is important and should work consistently. I donβt envy nostr devs, stuff like this is 10x harder on decentralized platforms.
Also the Linux beer recipe has been secretly spiked with a harmful substance by a pseudonymous contributor
Nobody does OSTs quite like Clint Mansell https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7FDAkpQSJVA #tunestr
That's one of the ICOM self-tuning rigs, right?
And the "P=NP?" poll with the CowboyNeal option!
That screenshot just took me straight back to 2004. The silver Windows XP theme, early Firefox, and Slashdot
That 70-200mm 2.8 L is such a classic lens
what in the live action Disney ass
mfw I realized it's 1st April in spider kangaroo land





