The Labelbase Newsletter – August 2024


Dear Labelbase Community-Member,

Hello and welcome to the sixth edition of the Labelbase newsletter! Let's dive into this month's highlights!

Service and Platform Updates:

  • With the new RaspiBlitz v1.11.2 release, Labelbase v2.2.1 is now available as a one-click installation.
  • Labelbase v2.2.2 in now available as one-click installation on StartOS thanks to the contribution of Remco Ros.
    Check https://github.com/remcoros/labelbase-startos for more information.

Community Updates:

  • BIP-329 is on its way to the Bitcoin Dev Kit (BDK), thanks to Praveen Perera and Jose Storopoli. For more details, check out the ongoing discussion on the BDK GitHub issue tracker here and the pull request.
  • Praveen has also released a BIP329 implementation in Rust, available on GitHub here. This addition will enhance BDK's functionality, and I'm thrilled to see progress is being made.

What are your favorite tips and tricks? Anything to share with the community? Just hit reply and let me know.

Recommended Viewing:

Caig Raw of Sparrow Wallet explains Bitcoin’s UTXO model and privacy techniques like CoinJoin, PayJoin, and CoinSwap. He emphasizes avoiding address reuse and the importance of coordination in privacy services. Labeling wasn't mentioned, but the importance of labeling your addresses and outputs should be obvious by now. ;-)

https://video.twimg.com/amplify_video/1817922888218947584/vid/avc1/1280x720/P2LOtwhG01NKvl1S.mp4

Meme of the month:

Support and Resources:

Your experience with Labelbase and its features is my top priority. If you ever find yourself in need of assistance or have any questions, I'm here for you.

Here are your options to get in touch:

  • Email: Feel free to reply directly to this email for any support-related queries. We aim to respond promptly to address your concerns or feedback.
  • Live Chat: The support chat is embedded directly within Labelbase. Open your profile on the top-right, then click on "Support Chat" to load the 3rd-party integration.

Again, if you encounter any errors while using your own Labelbase instance, which may be related to your local system, please let us know. We're here to help resolve them.

Thank you for being a valued member of the Bitcoin and Labelbase community.

See you next month!

Xavier

113 Cherry St #92768, Seattle, WA 98104-2205
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