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caedes (OP)
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November 05, 2014, 06:45:47 PM
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We released alpha 7 today:

teaser video: https://www.darkwallet.is/videos/dw-alpha7.mp4

Release notes:
* https://wiki.unsystem.net/en/index.php/DarkWallet/Alpha7
* https://github.com/darkwallet/darkwallet/releases/tag/0.7.0

This relase brings the following main features:
 * bip44 keyring compatibility
 * upgrade to bitcoinJS 1.2
 * interface i18n

Also fixing bugs and introducing many others. This is a *breaking* release, but the migration to bitcoinjs 1.2 and bip44 put us now much closer to a stable darkwallet.

Fund the project at: 31oSGBBNrpCiENH3XMZpiP6GTC4tad4bMy (https://www.darkwallet.is/donate)

Cheers and thx to all who made this possible!!

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November 08, 2014, 01:38:14 PM
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Hi Caedes, about the mixer feature of Dark Wallet, is that essentially doing CoinJoin or something else?

Let me put it differently: if I mix bitcoins from address A to address B, is there any chain of transactions from A to B (even if it's indirect and cluttered with many other inputs and outputs, like CoinJoin) or none at all? Of course I understand that with CoinJoin, there's no way of telling whose money went where, but when using a regular 3rd party mixing service (I send coins from A to P, they send other coins from Q to B) there's no chain of txs at all between A and B. How is this with Dark Wallet?

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