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Sparrow wallet now has support for aarch64 in Nixpkgs. It's in the unstable branch :) Waiting for the same for Bisq2.
Here's a new Nixpkgs PR which needs some fire crackers: The PR adds automated GPG verification to the bitcoin and bitcoin-knots packages. Sure, it's not as good as manual verification, but I think it's a good compromise. #nixos #nixpkgs #nix
I just got Bisq2 QR code scanning working on NixOS! Right now, it's only in my btc-clients-nix repo because I'm looking for feedback. I created a package which runs the Bisq 2 webcam app, so that I can test QR code scanning without having to trade BTC. Here's how it works: 1. From a terminal, execute: nix run github:emmanuelrosa/btc-clients-nix#bisq2.webcam-app 2. Use your web cam to scan a Lightning invoice QR code. You should then see the Lightning invoice text printed to the terminal, however it may happen quickly so it's easy to miss. You can always see it in the log file $HOME/.local/share/Bisq-webcam-app/webcam-app.log. It'd be great if y'all can try it and let me know if it works or not. I'm pretty sure I got all the dependencies, but you never know. PS: I had trouble getting the app to detect the QR code; I had to get more lighting into my room and hold the QR code up close and with a steady hand. #nixos #nix
I added more "write" relays. Let's see what happens...
Some updates: - Bisq 1.9.21 is now available for NixOS. See - The Sparrow wallet Nix package is getting support for aarch64-linux. If you're interested, a thumbs up in the PR would be appreciated. See If you have aarch64 (ARM 64) hardware, a review would be great! Especially if you have a webcam to test scanning Bitcoin address QR codes. #nixos #nix