I love that it uses Iced, Rust GUI has come a long way. I'm partial to it because it can cross-compile to either desktop or WebAssembly, and it uses native windowing on desktop so there's no "copy of Chrome" situation like in many desktop apps these days.
Here's the Tweet that kicked off the Twitter thread where Liana was first shared:
Introducing Liana, by @Wizardsardine. A new type of Bitcoin wallet built around Miniscript: it feels like any wallet BUT it has a big difference: you have a recovery path after you stop moving funds for a while. What does this mean, practically? -> backups -> inheritance 1/n
This looks great, I think something like this can really take off when it comes with a few best practice predefined setups and instructions that handle 95% of situations.
E.g. The family setup: X keys, give 2 to siblings, 1 to parent, 1 to C, etc...
The business setup: X keys, key A for co-founder, B for.. C for...
This looks GREAT - I can see this functionality becoming standard in major wallets!
I love that it uses Iced, Rust GUI has come a long way. I'm partial to it because it can cross-compile to either desktop or WebAssembly, and it uses native windowing on desktop so there's no "copy of Chrome" situation like in many desktop apps these days.
Here's the Tweet that kicked off the Twitter thread where Liana was first shared:
https://twitter.com/KLoaec/status/1605627027746324497 [Nitter]
Thanks for the link :)
Keep up the great work!
This looks great, I think something like this can really take off when it comes with a few best practice predefined setups and instructions that handle 95% of situations.
E.g. The family setup:
X keys, give 2 to siblings, 1 to parent, 1 to C, etc...
The business setup:
X keys, key A for co-founder, B for.. C for...
The corporate setup:
etc...
I'm really excited about this... When the approach is ironed out a bit, this should become a BIP, so the different wallets are interoperable...
Jeez. Is there a user-friendly way to use this with my Ledger wallet?