PCs were disruptive, not due to their raw technical capabilities, but because they radically expanded access to computation for individuals and entrepreneurs.
At Stash, we're developing the applications & consumer devices to have a similar impact on legacy banking.
Over 8 years ago, our co-founder started developing Open-Transactions to give individuals exclusive control over their own finances.
Today, we're building it into the blockchain-agnostic backbone for a new era of commerce.
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Over the past several weeks, our team's been hard at work on some truly game-changing features for Stash Wallet.
Got a Stash Node Pro? You're in for an even bigger treat! 😉
Now Available:
The Stash Node Pro is a personal, turn-key transaction server offering private access to your own copy of multiple blockchains on the go.
Now with built-in support for self-hosted encrypted messaging when paired with @StashWalletApp!
https://t.co/PToRBwevvz
@j84woodard@BlockInTheChain@StashWalletApp The SNP currently ships with BTC and tBTC full nodes. BCH and more will appear in future OS updates.
@StashWalletApp does not currently integrate with any hardware authentication devices.
UPDATE:
Stash Wallet no longer requires the external Orbot application.
All server communications now utilize a built-in TOR library.
https://t.co/QM4FIkZ1if
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@SeatacBCH@sickpig@micropresident@PeterRizun @lorcacons @DipierroAnthony @StashCrypto@SamouraiWallet It's happening! We recently organized a BIP47 implementation work group and are currently building paycode support into Bitcoin(cash)J and Libbitcoin. Several wallet devs have already shown interest and joined our slack channel.
High-level overview of BIP47 Reusable Payment Codes – the privacy-enabling technology for Bitcoin and other transparent blockchains – can be found here: https://t.co/wSH720m7LC