When life turns into a dumpster fire, the best thing we can do is grab our sticks and marshmallows and make s’mores. This week, @inccry was a shining example of that.
This week, we continued restructuring the Incognito paradigm and fortifying the foundations of privacy, and we’ll continue that effort in the weeks ahead. Our goal is to bring clarity to every facet of the project, and decentralize and open-source even more of the project. Continue sharing your feedback and ideas, and watch for new avenues we’re introducing for you to influence privacy moving forward.
Your role as a protector of privacy is about to get much more intensive, so stay in touch. There’s no need to go at it alone, there’s an entire community of helpful people here at we.incognito.org and in the app’s Community tab.
Member updates
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From now on, you can report and track bugs transparently with the GitHub Issues feature.
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If you missed @Andrey in the MakerDAO call, you can watch it here.
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Incognito was glowingly reviewed on Ada Pulse!
Development updates
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In the new web extension, you’ll have more control over shielding/unshielding.
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pSwap is live in beta! Test out the anonymous trading browser extension now.
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Incscan.io was on fire last week! Literally! Huge props to @inccry for all of his hard work getting it back online.
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Ethereum Bridge v3 was deployed on mainnet (and then disabled to allow for Bridge v4).
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@andireuter moved his GitHub repo and can begin work on integrating Signal once more.
Good things require hard work. The good that we’re building is easy access to privacy for all, and we’re grateful for what you’re all doing to make that happen. Let’s keep up the good work.
Have a made-someone-smile kind of week,
-Aaron.