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Topic: [ANN] BlockSettle Terminal – Desktop full-node wallet with non-custodial trading (Read 510 times)

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UPDATE:
BlockSettle version 0.90.7 released
https://www.blocksettle.com/downloads/terminal

Changelog:
- Support for Trezor’s latest firmware (1.9.1 and 2.3.1)
- Password management for Trezor

Note:
Trezors latest firmware introduces new requirements for signing segwit transactions, breaking previous builds. Details can be found here(link).
https://blog.trezor.io/details-of-firmware-updates-for-trezor-one-version-1-9-1-and-trezor-model-t-version-2-3-1-1eba8f60f2dd


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The BlockSettle Terminal is an open-source desktop wallet that offers integrated non-custodial trading of bitcoin. The wallet is based on goatpig’s continued development of the Armory open-source stack.

Wallet features:
   •   BIP 32 (Hierarchical Deterministic) wallet(s)
   •   Native Segwit, Nested Segwit, Legacy address support
   •   Watching-Only wallets
   •   Offline/Remote signing
   •   Hardware Wallet support (Trezor / Ledger)
   •   Network connectivity through remote or local server
   •   Coin control
   •   RBF/CPFP
   •   Fee control
   •   BIP 39 and Armory seed imports
   •   Built-in blockchain explorer
   •   Armory interoperability

The trading model is a hybrid between centralized and decentralized platforms. In our model, the bitcoin leg is non-custodial (removing custody risk) while the fiat leg is centralized (in order to pool liquidity). Trading is currently limited to testnet while users get acquainted with the model.

Trading features:
   •   Request-for-Quote matching
   •   OTC off exchange reporting
   •   Encrypted chat
   •   Products
        o   Bitcoin vs fiat
        o   Bitcoin vs Coloured Coin (coinjoin trading)
        o   Fiat vs fiat (FX)

Webpage:
https://www.blocksettle.com/

Github:
https://github.com/BlockSettle/terminal
https://github.com/BlockSettle/BlockSettleDB

CTO: goatpig
https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/goatpig-7811

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