Marty's Ƀent Issue #1285: The Best Desktop Wallet When it comes to managing your UTXOs via a desktop application, there is no better option on the market than Sparrow Wallet.
Marty's Ƀent Issue #1260: They're using debit and credit card purchases to make lists This is why it is extremely important to educate current and future bitcoin users on best practices when it comes to receiving and sending bitcoin as privately as possible.
Marty's Ƀent Issue #1074: More (safe) NFC UX please Implementing NFC into the bitcoin payment flow UX seems like it could be a massive improvement.
Marty's Ƀent Issue #1039: They're coming for your wallets It's almost as if they understand the end game is almost near and they need to make a last ditch onslaught to attempt to retain power.
Marty's Ƀent Issue #1037: A Chaumian Mint prototype emerges via fedimint.org [https://fedimint.org/MiniMint/architecture/]A few weeks ago, we wrote about [https://tftc.io/martys-bent/issue-1022/] the potential for Chaumian mints to improve Lightning Network wallets.
Marty's Ƀent Issue #1032: An LDK implementation has been spotted in the wild Will the market coalesce around one or a few implementations or will each have its own place in the market for specific use cases?
Marty's Ƀent Issue #1022: Chaumian mints could improve Lightning Network wallets Depending on the technical competency of any particular user they will opt to use solutions that give them the most comfort.
Marty's Ƀent Issue #991: Blockchain Commons putting in work Interoperability of different wallet software will be imperative for mass adoption.
Marty's Ƀent Issue #964: Transactions, mempools, and "redoing" transactions Better communication via high quality user interfaces and direct education of users is necessary.
Marty's Ƀent Issue #852: Brief thoughts on the new Square Crypto Grant Slowly but surely, the software and hardware infrastructure that will be necessary to bring bitcoin to the masses is being built out.
Marty's Ƀent Issue #553: Recovery techniques for different wallets With this in mind, we should encourage these individuals to go the extra mile to over-communicate with their userbase and provide proper documentation on how they can recover their seeds.
Marty's Ƀent Issue #425: StopAndDecrypt gets it Low hanging fruit, freaks. It's out there to be scooped up by people with enough balls to take the risk of dedicating time and some money to make it happen.
Marty's Ƀent Issue #420: UX design, it's important We talk a lot about UX being a big hurdle to mass adoption. I think it's high time we start fine-tuning the already existing services, making it so the user knows exactly what is happening with their transaction or BTC in storage at any given point in time.