By: Geeq on Feb 12, 2025
🚀 Hydrogen V2 (H2) Upgrades:
- Gallery Search by Hashtags – Find stacks faster with #hashtags for a smoother search experience.
- Wallet Dropdown for Previous Seasons – Easily browse stacks from earlier seasons.
- Increased Faucet Allowances – More layers, more creativity—higher faucet limits mean more freedom to build!
Enhanced Logging & Metrics:
- Improved performance tracking with better logs and metrics, with the addition of new developer tools.

Spotlight : SafeQeep Wallet Progress: Integrating Stakeholder Needs
Working closely with feedback from SafeQeep—the community-named non-custodial wallet—Geeq has been focused on refining a wallet directory schema to simplify multi-chain access and key management. This has been a primary development task throughout January and February, requiring careful consideration at multiple levels.
1. Architectural & Security Considerations (Highest Level)
At its core, this is both an architectural and security decision for Geeq. The wallet directory schema must serve as a framework for multi-chain interoperability while maintaining standard options for users to derive and control keys, across multiple accounts either on the same chain (e.g. mint and asset accounts) or across chains.
2. Collaborative Development (Mid-Level)
Geeq’s blockchain team and SafeQeep’s wallet team have been working together to assess practical implications for developers and users. As Geeq and apps built on Geeq scale, the wallet’s design must support ease of adoption while providing technical flexibility for developers building on the ecosystem.
3. Implementation & User Experience (Execution Level)
At the implementation level, decisions about the wallet directory schema will help app developers later. For example, it affects:
- How the block explorer ought to present the data when accessed through a wallet.
- Search for data and assets.
The Geeq team has been testing various wallet directory proposals by integrating them with the current testnet’s block explorer.
Working through the different levels of this process with SafeQeep has surfaced needs for our own blockchain developers, app developers, and future users as we build a structured and scalable foundation for SafeQeep and the broader Geeq ecosystem.
Investigations:
- The dev team kicked off research into atomic swaps, in preparation for future work.
2025 is already shaping up to be big—jump into the testnet, explore, and test, test, test! 🛠🔥
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– The Geeq Team
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