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But if you want to see the slick new branding in the wallet, you should update regardless! What’s happening over the coming weeks: All Loki users can continue using their current wallets and services without having to update - everything will continue working as normal. An updated desktop wallet with Oxen branding will also be released tomorrow, and our exchange listings will start swapping from $LOKI to $OXEN ( note: these are cosmetic changes only $LOKI holders do not need to take any action). Our social media accounts, Telegram community, and contact email will officially switch over to Oxen equivalents. Tomorrow is when the rollout really kicks off. Head on over to feast your eyes on Oxen’s logo and a peek at the colour scheme we’ll be using. Today we’re dropping the first taste of Oxen’s gorgeous new branding: A landing page is now live at oxen.io.

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To minimise uncertainty and confusion, today we’re announcing our roadmap and timeline for rolling out the Oxen rebrand.įor an overview of the reasons behind the rebrand, head over to our rebrand announcement blog.

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There have been plenty of questions about what the rebrand entails, when everything will be happening, and what our users need to do (spoiler alert: Loki users and $LOKI holders don’t need to do anything whatsoever). Towards the end of 2020, we announced the biggest change to the Loki Project since launch: Loki is rebranding to become Oxen. The post Weekly Dev Update #133 appeared first on Loki. Fix issues with voice recording for voice messages.Improve message polling for open groups.

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Full list of commits can be found here.Full Session V2 protocol implementation.Fix bug where attachments would sometimes not download.This primarily means changing closed groups to use the Session Protocol instead of our implementation of sender keys. We’re finishing off the remaining Session Protocol changes this week. Add full-static-deps armhf build (+upload).We still have more testing and some known issues to stamp out, but we hope to get release 8.1.3 out, particularly for Windows users, in the near future. This throws away a big chunk of borrowed code in favour of a streamlined implementation, which is always nice, but more importantly it fixes a longstanding issue with Windows performance where we have continually seen considerably worse throughput and latency numbers on Windows compared to Linux or macOS.

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This past week, Lokinet development resumed with significant work on a big “TUN refactor” PR (fTUN is the name of the programmable virtual network interface driver that Lokinet uses to provide local virtual addresses).

  • Add optional stake amount calculation to RPC.
  • Backport Oxen rebranding from dev branch.
  • Strip Android libs, disable Trezor & protobuf.
  • Add API for staked amount on pending transactions.
  • The Loki Core team worked on various Oxen rebranding projects, mostly focusing on the wallets. The Lokinet team submitted their TUN refactor code which is expected to improve performance, especially on Windows. This week, the Session team worked to finish the final Session protocol implementation, specifically focusing on closed groups. This week has been the first week back after the Christmas holidays, so our dev updates will be back to their usual length from here on out.








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