Breez Announces Launch Of New Wallet, Misty Breez

Today Breez launches Misty Breez, their latest application created using Breez Sdk. SDK Breez was initially developed to simplify the process of integrating the support of the Lightning network in different consumption applications. Dozens of existing projects and companies are currently based on Lightning using the SDK.

The SDK supports two methods of integration of lightning. Native, which allows app developers to integrate a portfolio or lightning function that use the Greenlight service offered by Blockstream, which allows the portfolio provider to host a lightning -based knot based on users while maintaining private keys only in controlling users and without shares, which allows liquid support to integrate perfectly with the network of lights. Both models supported in the SDK offer full support for the range of features available on the Lightning network, as well as liquid, without the complexity of having to build support from scratch.

Misty Breez is built on SDK tools without odds. This means that user coins are self-gestive on liquid sidechain, offering users the opportunity to fully control their own funds, but also by requesting the compromises of the trust involved in the use of the liquid network (i.e. that the signatories of the majority federation will remain honest and reliable).

The portfolio supports Bolt 11 and Bolt 12 invoices, Lnurl-Pay, lightning addresses, BTC ON-CHAIN ​​addresses and even Matt Collallo’s bip 353 using DNS to recover the payment details for the other user’s wallet. It also supports offline payments based on mobile notifications in the telephone operating system.

Breez Sdk’s goal is to provide developers with the tools to build a user experience seamlessly and use with the least possible effort. In that vein Misty Breez aims to set up a point of reference for a simplified user experience that other developers can use as a reference for the integration of lightning in their applications or even rely on Misty Breez itself. If you want, you feel free to simply integrate the functionality you try to build in Misty Breez itself and rename it as you want (it is 100% of opensource).

The documentation for the Breez SDK nodoless configuration used by Misty Breez is available here. The Github for the implementation of Misty Breez is available here. Finally, for users who wish to play with the application, the release of early access is available here for Android and here for iOS.

A direct APK download is available here.

All the tools for developers to create a new UX experience for users are here today.

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