Sparrow v2.3.0 released with: Send to Silent Payments Pay to DNS address Min fee rate from server And more: image
Announcing Frigate. Frigate is an experimental Electrum server testing efficient Silent Payments scanning with ephemeral client keys. Note that Frigate is currently a proof of concept for supporting Silent Payments on Electrum servers, and not a replacement for Electrs, Fulcrum etc. If you are a developer interested in exploring Silent Payments scanning, check out
Sparrow v2.2.0 released with: β€’ Recent Blocks view β€’ Improved camera support β€’ Dark mode improvements And much more: image
Sparrow v2.1.3 has been released with OneKey hardware wallet support, expanded wallet labels (BIP329) export, and some remaining Lark integration fixes. Release notes: Download:
Sparrow v2.1.2 has been released to fix a bug with transaction file loading, and signing on older Ledger devices. View quoted note β†’
Sparrow v2.1.0 released with: β€’ Lark for USB hardware wallets β€’ Ledger multisig wallet registration save β€’ Jade Plus USB support β€’ Restore tables sort & sizing on wallet load β€’ PSBTv2 support And much more:
Introducing Lark. Lark is a Java port of HWI, a library used by many wallets to communicate over USB with with hardware wallets like @COLDCARD , Ledger, Trezor, @BitBox and @Blockstream Jade. HWI is a good example of the β€˜single dependency’ situation in the famous xkcd comic. Until now, there has been no project like it. However, with all the wealth stored on hardware wallets (especially those that can only communicate over USB) it's important to have multiple implementations. Lark represents the first complete reimplementation of all common USB HWW clients in a language other than Python. Even though HWW manufacturers have used a dizzying array of different communication protocols and standards, Lark seeks to be identical to the HWI API, providing direct interchangeability and a more robust ecosystem. All common commands are supported, and there is some additional functionality, such as retrieving a wallet registration from Ledger devices to avoid re-registration on every signing. Lark is available as a command line application, and as a Java library for JVM-based applications. Hardware wallet manufacturers are invited to test their devices before it's integrated into Sparrow Wallet. See for docs and binaries. image
Sparrow v2.0.0 released with: SLIP39 shares recovery Trezor Safe 5 support Ledger Stax and Flex support Update to Java and JavaFX 22 And more: