$ATTO is fast, feeless, green and untouchable. Just like the cash in your pocket.
Try it out for free: https://t.co/9dUoI1Xyyd
Keep it in your web wallet, or send it to someone else— it's yours.
https://t.co/TE4f7sEntE
We just published a small Atto community node for n8n: @attocash/n8n-nodes-atto
It lets n8n workflows interact with $ATTO accounts, receivables, transactions, balances, and Atto event triggers.
Still in preview, but available to try now
Feedback welcome :)
https://t.co/tWIAGLWxjE
Wallet 2.2.0 introduces the first preview of Local Work⚡
Instead of relying only on Remote Work, the wallet can now prepare work directly in your browser, removing the 10s remote receive limit so transactions can be received as fast as your device can handle.
Still a preview: slower devices may perform worse, so the wallet runs a quick hardware check first. You can enable it in Settings > Work Source if your browser supports it.
@blind_via This needs more context before it can make sense.
But regardless, voltage doesn't flow, current does. A reverse biased diode will have a positive voltage between the cathode and the anode, but practically no current flowing through it.
Atto is a crypto network.
But from the inside, its node looks a lot like backend software: long-running service, persistent storage, APIs, metrics, container.
That’s why Atto uses Kotlin, the JVM, Spring Boot, Micrometer, and MySQL.
Not because they are fashionable in crypto.
Because boring, familiar tools are easier to build with, operate, inspect, and fix when something goes wrong.
Atto is unusual where the protocol needs to be unusual.
Around that, boring is a feature.
https://t.co/swzOzUFGTC
@AttoCash This is a no-brainer imo. Using wel-established backend tools has a lot of advantages, particularly with respect to robustness, testability and ease of integration.
Wallet v2 is here 🚀
This is a big step forward for the Atto wallet, with a full redesign and a lot of community-requested improvements.
Highlights:
- Multi-wallet support
- Local transactions
- QR code scan
- Payment links
- PWA support
- Transaction & address labeling
- Bookmarks
- Lots of small UX polish
Huge thanks to everyone who tested the preview and shared feedback. It helped a lot with figuring out what to focus on first.
Give it a try: https://t.co/oHdnVLdPi5
In the next 12 months, the winning internet payment rails will be judged less by slogans and more by whether agents, APIs, and users can transact one action at a time.
A chain can look fast on a dashboard and still feel slow in product. Application-level finality is what actually matters.
This clip is from our upcoming wallet redesign.
@2112jrm@DisrespectedThe Also only being able to pick things up off the floor.
When I worked in a warehouse, the lower shelves were for small items picked by hand, with the pallets being on the upper shelves, reaching up to four levels from the floor. We had to use a telescopic reach truck.
@subsonic_cruise@Mericamemed You say easy, but compared to the tasks that 3D printer firmware normally has to do, rendering + classification would require much more complicated firmware and hardware which would dramatically increase the costs of 3D printers.
@kendy_online Most people haven't had a taste of what FOSS is able to provide. Except @videolan VLC.
Unfortunately, even though everyone loves VLC, most don't know it's FLOSS.
People also don't realize AOSP is the muzzle on Google's face preventing Android from spying as much as iOS does.
@Itsfoss I wish I knew about the vi-xournalpp extension for Xournal++
You can draw with the pen in your right hand, and select colours, tools, pen thicknesses, etc. with the left half of the keyboard.
Absolute game-changer for rapid note-taking and PDF annotation.