
Make Way for Gateway: Bytecoin Blockchain Bridge Goes Live
Bytecoin has officially launched the Bytecoin Gateway Project, creating a bridge between the Bytecoin blockchain and that of Ethereum with a corresponding BCN20 currency to go with it.
Bytecoin has officially launched the Bytecoin Gateway Project, creating a bridge between the Bytecoin blockchain and that of Ethereum with a corresponding BCN20 currency to go with it.
On July 4, Bytecoin celebrated its seventh anniversary with the unveiling of Beryl, a redesigned version of the Bytecoin desktop app, and an updated version of the Bytecoin Developer Portal.
Fresh off the heels of their recent hardfork, the Bytecoin Team has published a protocol which its users can follow to manually make hardware wallet support available to them. The protocol was written specifically for the Ledger Nano S and works off of the Bytecoin Desktop app.
The Bytecoin Team is proud to announce that the hardfork process has been successfully completed.
Bytecoin has started the process of enabling full-scale support for hardware wallets, releasing early software that facilitates storage on Ledger and Trezor.
Bytecoin has rolled out the stable version of Amethyst 3.4.0, solidifying a swath of updates that retool the platform.
Looking to expand its functionality and take advantage of the latest developments in blockchain technology, the Bytecoin team has announced that it has laid out the foundation for users to establish their own gateways via blockchain bridging.
The pioneer of CryptoNote-based currencies, Bytecoin, has recently came out with the Android Wallet release, officially available on Google Play.