A payment protocol just dropped its V2 upgrade, and it's way more than just handling single transactions now. They're basically building out a full payment infrastructure layer.
What's new? Wallet-based identity management is in. API discovery happens automatically. Payment recipients can be dynamic instead of static. Plus they've integrated CAIP standards, which means broader blockchain compatibility and even fiat currency support.
The SDK got a modular redesign too, making it easier for developers to plug into specific features without dealing with unnecessary bloat. Pretty solid step forward for payment rails in crypto.
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CafeMinor
· 12-12 01:07
Wallet identity management, dynamic payees, CAIP compatibility... This upgrade really has some substance; the modular SDK is very developer-friendly.
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FlyingLeek
· 12-12 01:06
Wallet identity management is indeed interesting; finally, I don't have to fuss over static addresses every time.
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ChainSauceMaster
· 12-12 01:06
Oh no, another payment protocol upgrade. It feels like new things are coming out every week...
Wallet identity management is great, saves us from messing with private keys, really
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Token_Sherpa
· 12-12 01:05
ngl the modular SDK thing is actually the only part worth paying attention to here... rest feels like standard infrastructure theater tbh
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MetaMuskRat
· 12-12 01:04
Bro, this V2 really doesn't seem to be slacking off. I like the move with the modular SDK.
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FloorPriceNightmare
· 12-12 00:55
Wallet identity management is quite interesting; finally, I don't have to fuss over static addresses every time.
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RektRecovery
· 12-12 00:47
ngl, modular sdk sounds nice on paper but we both know devs are gonna chain it together in the most creative ways possible. wallet-based identity management + dynamic recipients = classic recipe for authorization bypass, i'm calling it now.
A payment protocol just dropped its V2 upgrade, and it's way more than just handling single transactions now. They're basically building out a full payment infrastructure layer.
What's new? Wallet-based identity management is in. API discovery happens automatically. Payment recipients can be dynamic instead of static. Plus they've integrated CAIP standards, which means broader blockchain compatibility and even fiat currency support.
The SDK got a modular redesign too, making it easier for developers to plug into specific features without dealing with unnecessary bloat. Pretty solid step forward for payment rails in crypto.