April 2025 Tech Update
April saw major progress at Geeq:
Atomic Swaps entered QA, multi-chain tools advanced, & Test Wallet gained new features
All while audit-level dev & serialization upgrades kicked off to strengthen the platform.
April saw major progress at Geeq:
Atomic Swaps entered QA, multi-chain tools advanced, & Test Wallet gained new features
All while audit-level dev & serialization upgrades kicked off to strengthen the platform.
Read all about our progress in March!
In-app wallet updated with multi-chain wallet address path; Helium testnet learnings, atomic swaps, and multi-chains.
Helium testnet launched, wallet address directory schema coded and implemented – ready for users’ coin and NFT mint accounts across multiple chains!
Starting 2025 with a bang: test-net #2, wallet work for multi-chains, logging and more.
Moving into the festive period, we focused on bringing Web2 and Web3 together. The team tested and deployed the Hydrogen Testnet ecosystem. It feels just like Web2—except transactions don’t rely on a centralized third party, your assets remain secure, and you can verify provenance and chain of custody for anything. Best of all, you control what stays and what doesn’t. Here’s how it works:
The Stacks App (Green): Users define unique assets by uploading images,
We made significant strides during the month with exciting new features and improvements for the launch of The Hydrogen Testnet in December.
First, the team analyzed the users’ bug reports and feedback for the Stacks App. The team incorporated separate fields for the stack title, layer title, creator, and description- all terrific suggestions from the community. They also expanded the character limit for each layer from 60 characters to 120 characters, allowing for more detailed descriptions.