Releases: BitBoxSwiss/bitbox-wallet-app
Release v4.16.1
Release notes
- Bundle BitBox01 firmware version 7.0.4
- Various small UI improvements and bugfixes
Verifying the release
Get benma's public key:
curl https://keybase.io/benma/pgp_keys.asc?fingerprint=2260e48288882c76afaa319d67a2b160f74db275 | gpg --import
Download the app for your platform and the corresponding .asc
file and place them in the same folder.
We will verify the signature of the macOS release as an example. The other files are verified in the same way by replacing the filename.
To verify the signature, execute:
gpg --verify BitBox-4.16.1-macOS.zip.asc
You should see the following output:
gpg --verify BitBox-4.16.1-macOS.zip.asc
gpg: assuming signed data in 'BitBox-4.16.1-macOS.zip'
gpg: Signature made <DATE AND TIME>
gpg: using RSA key 2D8876810AB092E451DCA894804538928C37EAE8
gpg: Good signature from "Marko Bencun <marko@shiftcrypto.ch>" [ultimate]
gpg: aka "Marko Bencun <mbencun+pgp@gmail.com>" [ultimate]
(The [ultimate]
could say [unknown]
or something else depending on your trust level.)
Release v4.16.0
Release notes
- Bundle BitBox02 Bitcoin-only firmware version 5.0.0
- Bundle BitBox02 Multi firmware version 5.0.0
- Support to buy Bitcoin with credit card, powered by Safello
- Added ERC20 Tokens: Multi-Collateral Dai (renamed the old Single Collateral Dai to
Sai
) and USDC
Verifying the release
Get benma's public key:
curl https://keybase.io/benma/pgp_keys.asc?fingerprint=2260e48288882c76afaa319d67a2b160f74db275 | gpg --import
Download the app for your platform and the corresponding .asc
file and place them in the same folder.
We will verify the signature of the macOS release as an example. The other files are verified in the same way by replacing the filename.
To verify the signature, execute:
gpg --verify BitBox-4.16.0-macOS.zip.asc
You should see the following output:
gpg --verify BitBox-4.16.0-macOS.zip.asc
gpg: assuming signed data in 'BitBox-4.16.0-macOS.zip'
gpg: Signature made <DATE AND TIME>
gpg: using RSA key 2D8876810AB092E451DCA894804538928C37EAE8
gpg: Good signature from "Marko Bencun <marko@shiftcrypto.ch>" [ultimate]
gpg: aka "Marko Bencun <mbencun+pgp@gmail.com>" [ultimate]
(The [ultimate]
could say [unknown]
or something else depending on your trust level.)
Release v4.15.0
Release notes
- Add app translations for Bulgarian, Chinese, Persian and Turkish
- Restored compatibility with Electrs (pending transactions issue)
- Promo-Code for the BitBox02
- Increased gap limit for legacy Bitcoin change addresses
- Expert feature: command line flags to manually set the gap limits
- Removed legacy LTC address converter (
M...
addresses to3...
addresses)
Verifying the release
Get benma's public key:
curl https://keybase.io/benma/pgp_keys.asc?fingerprint=2260e48288882c76afaa319d67a2b160f74db275 | gpg --import
Download the app for your platform and the corresponding .asc
file and place them in the same folder.
We will verify the signature of the macOS release as an example. The other files are verified in the same way by replacing the filename.
To verify the signature, execute:
gpg --verify BitBox-4.15.0-macOS.zip.asc
You should see the following output:
gpg --verify BitBox-4.15.0-macOS.zip.asc
gpg: assuming signed data in 'BitBox-4.15.0-macOS.zip'
gpg: Signature made <DATE AND TIME>
gpg: using RSA key 2D8876810AB092E451DCA894804538928C37EAE8
gpg: Good signature from "Marko Bencun <marko@shiftcrypto.ch>" [ultimate]
gpg: aka "Marko Bencun <mbencun+pgp@gmail.com>" [ultimate]
(The [ultimate]
could say [unknown]
or something else depending on your trust level.)
Android - 2019/11/25 Release
Release notes
- fixed spurious BitBox02 failed attestation warning
Release v4.14.1
Release notes
- Tor proxy support
- Bundle BitBox02 Bitcoin-only firmware version 4.2.2
- Bundle BitBox02 Multi firmware version 4.2.1
- Bundle BitBox01 firmware version 7.0.3
Verifying the release
Get benma's public key:
curl https://keybase.io/benma/pgp_keys.asc?fingerprint=2260e48288882c76afaa319d67a2b160f74db275 | gpg --import
Download the app for your platform and the corresponding .asc
file and place them in the same folder.
We will verify the signature of the macOS release as an example. The other files are verified in the same way by replacing the filename.
To verify the signature, execute:
gpg --verify BitBox-4.14.1-macOS.zip.asc
You should see the following output:
gpg --verify BitBox-4.14.1-macOS.zip.asc
gpg: assuming signed data in 'BitBox-4.14.1-macOS.zip'
gpg: Signature made <DATE AND TIME>
gpg: using RSA key 2D8876810AB092E451DCA894804538928C37EAE8
gpg: Good signature from "Marko Bencun <marko@shiftcrypto.ch>" [ultimate]
gpg: aka "Marko Bencun <mbencun+pgp@gmail.com>" [ultimate]
(The [ultimate]
could say [unknown]
or something else depending on your trust level.)
Release v4.14.0
Note: This is superseded by v4.14.1, which contains a hot-fix for a connectivity issue of the BitBox02 Bitcoin-only on Windows.
Release v4.13.1
Release notes
- Bundle BitBox02 Bitcoin only firmware version 4.1.1
Verifying the release
Get benma's public key:
curl https://keybase.io/benma/pgp_keys.asc?fingerprint=2260e48288882c76afaa319d67a2b160f74db275 | gpg --import
Download the app for your platform and the corresponding .asc
file and place them in the same folder.
We will verify the signature of the macOS release as an example. The other files are verified in the same way by replacing the filename.
To verify the signature, execute:
gpg --verify BitBox-4.13.1-macOS.zip.asc
You should see the following output:
gpg --verify BitBox-4.13.1-macOS.zip.asc
gpg: assuming signed data in 'BitBox-4.13.1-macOS.zip'
gpg: Signature made <DATE AND TIME>
gpg: using RSA key 2D8876810AB092E451DCA894804538928C37EAE8
gpg: Good signature from "Marko Bencun <marko@shiftcrypto.ch>" [ultimate]
gpg: aka "Marko Bencun <mbencun+pgp@gmail.com>" [ultimate]
(The [ultimate]
could say [unknown]
or something else depending on your trust level.)
Release v4.13.0
Release notes
- The App got a facelift and is now more responsive and intuitive.
- BitBox02 setup wizard is now much leaner and cleaner.
- Bundle BitBox02 Multi firmware version 4.1.0
- Bundle BitBox02 Bitcoin only firmware version 4.1.0
Verifying the release
Get benma's public key:
curl https://keybase.io/benma/pgp_keys.asc?fingerprint=2260e48288882c76afaa319d67a2b160f74db275 | gpg --import
Download the app for your platform and the corresponding .asc
file and place them in the same folder.
We will verify the signature of the macOS release as an example. The other files are verified in the same way by replacing the filename.
To verify the signature, execute:
gpg --verify BitBox-4.13.0-macOS.zip.asc
You should see the following output:
gpg --verify BitBox-4.13.0-macOS.zip.asc
gpg: assuming signed data in 'BitBox-4.13.0-macOS.zip'
gpg: Signature made <DATE AND TIME>
gpg: using RSA key 2D8876810AB092E451DCA894804538928C37EAE8
gpg: Good signature from "Marko Bencun <marko@shiftcrypto.ch>" [ultimate]
gpg: aka "Marko Bencun <mbencun+pgp@gmail.com>" [ultimate]
(The [ultimate]
could say [unknown]
or something else depending on your trust level.)
Release 4.12.0
Release notes
- Bundle BitBox01 firmware version 7.0.1
- Signed Windows installer (Shift Cryptosecurity AG)
Verifying the release
Get benma's public key:
curl https://keybase.io/benma/pgp_keys.asc?fingerprint=2260e48288882c76afaa319d67a2b160f74db275 | gpg --import
Download the app for your platform and the corresponding .asc
file and place them in the same folder.
We will verify the signature of the macOS release as an example. The other files are verified in the same way by replacing the filename.
To verify the signature, execute:
gpg --verify BitBox-4.12.0-macOS.zip.asc
You should see the following output:
gpg --verify BitBox-4.12.0-macOS.zip.asc
gpg: assuming signed data in 'BitBox-4.12.0-macOS.zip'
gpg: Signature made <DATE AND TIME>
gpg: using RSA key 2D8876810AB092E451DCA894804538928C37EAE8
gpg: Good signature from "Marko Bencun <marko@shiftcrypto.ch>" [ultimate]
gpg: aka "Marko Bencun <mbencun+pgp@gmail.com>" [ultimate]
(The [ultimate]
could say [unknown]
or something else depending on your trust level.)
Release 4.11.1
Release notes
- Updated name to
BitBox App
- Updated logo and app icons
- Made compatible with newer Linux versions
Verifying the release
Get benma's public key:
curl https://keybase.io/benma/pgp_keys.asc?fingerprint=2260e48288882c76afaa319d67a2b160f74db275 | gpg --import
Download the app for your platform and the corresponding .asc
file and place them in the same folder.
We will verify the signature of the macOS release as an example. The other files are verified in the same way by replacing the filename.
To verify the signature, execute:
gpg --verify BitBox-4.11.1-macOS.zip.asc
You should see the following output:
gpg --verify BitBox-4.11.1-macOS.zip.asc
gpg: assuming signed data in 'BitBox-4.11.1-macOS.zip'
gpg: Signature made <DATE AND TIME>
gpg: using RSA key 2D8876810AB092E451DCA894804538928C37EAE8
gpg: Good signature from "Marko Bencun <marko@shiftcrypto.ch>" [ultimate]
gpg: aka "Marko Bencun <mbencun+pgp@gmail.com>" [ultimate]
(The [ultimate]
could say [unknown]
or something else depending on your trust level.)