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- #Bitmessage email client apk#
- #Bitmessage email client update#
- #Bitmessage email client full#
- #Bitmessage email client android#
Please note that I've changed the donations address to a new one, as I've been doing some re-organization of my wallets recently. If you'd like to support the continued development of Bitseal, Bitcoin donations are very gratefully received: 1ALTrxJ3Yn3Rc85Uf467u3ZcpHCzx4jDAT Once you have joined, use the Play Store testing link listed on the community page to become a beta tester:ģ) You can also compile the source code from the Github repositories: To opt in, simply join the Bitseal beta testing Google+ 'community' using the same Google account that you use for the Play Store. This will allow you to automatically receive future updates.
#Bitmessage email client apk#
Please use it for testing purposes only! With that said, the app is currently available as follows:ġ) You can download an APK file to install directly via this link:Ģ) You can join a beta testing group through Google+, which then links to the Google Play store.
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Made numerous bug fixes and stability improvements.Īs before, please note that this is Beta software, and should not be considered secure at this point.
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This includes some changes that weren't available in the previous release. Finished updating the code for protocol version 3. When the app is locked this protects all sensitive data, including keys and messages. Implemented local encryption of Bitseal's database, using SQLCipher. I'm pleased to announce that Bitseal 0.5 is available for testing! The main points of this release are: Bitcoin donations are very gratefully received: 1L7amdWrPv4R4f1vLdanr2xU71TPs3wUEC I'm doing it on a purely non-profit basis. The development of Bitseal has been a large project, taking many months of work. The server application is simply a slightly modified copy of PyBitmessage. Anyone is free to set up and use their own. I have set up a few default servers which can be used for testing purposes. This is noted in the source code where applicable. Some parts of Bitseal include, are based on, or are reliant upon software written by others, including Jonathan Warren, Sebastian Schmidt, Tim Roes, Roberto Tyley, the bitcoinj developers, and the Bouncy Castle developers. Bitseal is free, open source software, released under the Gnu General Public License Version 3. The app will be available on the Google Play store once this is done.
#Bitmessage email client full#
A full release is planned once lite client message retrieval is implemented. Bitseal is not ready for widespread use yet.
#Bitmessage email client android#
POW implemented in C or C++ via the Android NDK SSL for connections between clients and servers
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Local encryption of the database, using SQLCipher Lite client message retrieval using prefix filters (credit to Peter Todd for suggesting this)
#Bitmessage email client update#
Update for Bitmessage Protocol Version 3 Roadmap for development (subject to change): Choose which servers to use (including your own) I'm pleased to announce that the beta code of Bitseal, an Android client for Bitmessage, is now available.