Kewbit submits CCS proposal to develop 'Haveno Plus' multi-platform app

Posted Mon, 19 Aug 2024, from Monero Observer

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Source Article Link: https://monero.observer/kewbit-submits-ccs-proposal-develop-haveno-plus-multi-platform-app/

Kewbit1 has submitted their first CCS proposal2 looking to continue developing Haveno Plus3 - a multi-platform native app for decentralized applications that can connect to the Haveno Daemon:

The app will be written in Dart/Flutter and will support connections to Trezor and Ledger hardware wallets via secure Bluetooth (for Ledger) and USB (for Trezor) for deposits. Users will be able to buy and sell multiple fiat currencies with their XMR through Haveno. [..]

Proposed funding: 210 XMR.

ETA: before 31 December 2024.

Milestones

  • M1 (started): Create the User Interface (75 XMR)
  • M2 (started): Write the Protocol Interface (75 XMR)
  • M3 (started): Create the Desktop Connector (15 XMR)
  • M4 (started): Create Multi-Platform Installers for Windows, Linux, Mac, Android and iOS (35 XMR)
  • M5 (not started): Integrate Atomic Swaps (10 XMR)

Planned features overview

  • Ability to connect to any Haveno network that you want
  • Atomic Swaps seamlessly integrated into offers (BTC -> XMR only..)
  • Ability to see Haveno network trade offers
  • Chat with the peer trader
  • Deposit and withdraw from your wallet
  • Beautiful candlestick trading view for Haveno network activity
  • Docker image [..]

It is worth noting that the project will be open-sourced at some point in the future, but currently only the alpha builds4 are available on Github.

To share your feedback, ask questions and support this proposal, consult !4892.

This is an ongoing story and the report will be updated when new information is available.


  1. https://github.com/KewbitXMR/, kewbitxmr [at] protonmail [dot] com 

  2. https://repo.getmonero.org/monero-project/ccs-proposals/-/merge_requests/489  2

  3. https://github.com/KewbitXMR/haveno-plus/ 

  4. https://github.com/KewbitXMR/haveno-plus/releases 

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