This week, the first ever Bitcoin UX Bootcamp is happening in Africa. πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯ 10 talented UX designers from Africa will learn & get hands on by doing UX research on wallets. We will then bring this data about these user experiences back to the ecosystem. Builders of these wallets can then improve them and make data driven iterations to the designs to improve the user experience. We’re also thrilled to announce that the next edition already has a confirmed location: Brazil! πŸ‡§πŸ‡· To all UX designers in South America eager to learn and connect with the Bitcoin industry, stay tuned, we’ll be sharing more details in the coming days! image
πŸͺ΄ Today at 12:00 UTC we will watch live as the next generation of Bitcoin Designers onboard themselves into an exciting learning path leading up to the first ever Bitcoin UX Bootcamp 2024. πŸ“Ί 10 talents African UX designers will be learning in public 🏘️ It's all happening in the Bitcoin Design Community πŸ‘‰πŸ½ They will be reading through the Bitcoin Design Guide - Getting started section and learning the foundational knowledge to support them as UX designers. image
Learn about how Silent Payments work in this new page in the Bitcoin Design Guide, courtesy of @yashraj.
The latest newsletter is out, including news about the UX bootcamp at ABC Conference, Bitcoin Design Foundation Q3 report, Guide updates, and more.
3 calls coming up in the next 3 days in the community. Come and hop in and join in on sharing your ideas and contributing to projects within the ecosystem that are building in public. image
A new page of the Inheritance Wallet reference design in the Bitcoin Design Guide is now live. It covers the onboarding flow for co-signers. Take a look.
There's a call for participation for the Open Source Design Devroom at FOSDEM (Brussels, Feb 1-2). Check it out:
The Bitcoin Design Foundation published its Q3 report. Big news is the announcement of the newly formed board. Take a peek.
More and more wallets now include multiple layers/networks/protocols, mostly looking to balance fees and security for different use cases. The bitcoin design guide has some ideas for how to build user interfaces around this approach.
The latest newsletter just went out. There are quite a few calls, events, and conferences happening, along with various project updates. Take a peek.