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 Release time! 🚀

In 1.7.0, we've made a number of performance improvements, bug fixes, and new features, but here's the ones we're excited about the most:

- On chain fedimint support
- Transfer funds between federations
- Node operates in a web worker now, the UI should be quicker

If you have a federation added, all on chain deposits to Mutiny will go into there.

We have full send and receive support now, so this effectively gives you a unified balance with fedimint, allowing you to send or receive via onchain & lightning.

The Bitcoin Atlantis federation is shutting down at the end of the month. We now parse all of the metadata for federations and will display pop up warnings like this.

https://m.primal.net/IFBE.png 

Included in this release is the ability to transfer funds from one federation to another to make this seamless.

Lastly, we've moved all the core logic into a Web Worker. That means the UI thread doesn't have to fight with Mutiny for resources. This should make most wallet operations faster, and keep the UI responsive at all times. It's a big change, so if you see any problems let us know! 
 Great @OpenSecret 🫡🧡 
 Mutiny wallet so good 🏆 
 Blooming 
 Who is the lightning LSP? 
 Voltage 
 Excellent! I still prefer the old UI where you can see all your balances on the front page but the functionality now has all the features I want. Thank you 
 Agreed! 
 It works 💯. #zap sent 
 Onchain->mint->onchain OR LN seems like a huge deal actually. didn't know mints could send to onchain 
 Respect!!! 
 LFG! Y'all are killing it! 
 🫡🧡 
 The UI does feel more responsive. 
 Good job ✊  
 Having trouble connecting my wallet to alby with NWC 
 Their wallet isn't something that is intended to work with ours via NWC. 
 Ok 
 how would someone go about breaking the KYC link? Is it as easy as kyc onchain into mutiny fedimint mint and  then out again to different onchain wallet? 
 Why would onchain deposits go to the fedimint? I find this confusing an unexpected. I think most if not all users would expect onchain to always end up in your own wallet. This seems likely to cause confusion and drive extra fees to move a second time to true self custody. 
 We're a lightning wallet primarily. If someone adds a fedimint and isn't using a node or on chain wallet, they should expect the funds to go to the fedimint.

If you don't want funds in a fedimint, don't add one. 
 PSA: In case you missed it, Bitcoin Atlantis is shutting down their fedimint.

If you have funds there, open mutiny or fedi and transfer your funds to a different mint or wallet.

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 Let's Go!
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 Lfg!!! 
 Great job!🔥🤘 
 F-droid repo or an .apk uploaded to GitHub would probably be appreciated by those with de-Googled Android devices. 
 It is. 
 you guys jumped from 0.6.7 straight to 1.7.0