Your messages. Your Bitcoin. Together, at last.
Radar brings private messaging and self-custodial Bitcoin together in one seamless experience, and because it's built on Signal's incredible network - the people you already talk to come with you.
Learn more and download here! 👉 Radar.chat
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SO excited to reveal Radar to the world today!
We’ve been working on all of the moving parts of this launch for many months, but the core of Radar is simple. Why are the two most private things we do every day - who we talk to and what we pay for - always disconnected and surveilled?
Radar solves this by building on top of Signal’s amazing messaging protocol and network while implementing payments over Bitcoin. All of your existing Signal contacts come with you, but everyone who joins Radar can send and receive payments at a tap. This combination makes sending money to friends and family, supporting an activist or journalist, or funding a political dissident as easy as sending a message.
No need to juggle separate apps, and now we can get Bitcoin into the hands of people who just simply want a good way to transfer value. No custodians, no banks, just permissionless freedom money.
It's been a blast getting to break out beyond "just" the wallet space, and build a tool that we see a huge need for from human rights groups to "normies" and everything in between.
I'll break down more on the why we made the choices we did throughout the week on a host of podcasts, so keep an eye out for those if you want to dive deeper!
In the meantime, take a minute and go check out @Radar 🫡
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Here you go guys! Today we bring you Radar Chat, a Signal compatible client with Bitcoin Lightning built in!
Message me at radar.100 and I’ll send you some sats to play with!
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Big release!
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Awesome work guys
Looks cool ... zap.store? I don't see it.
When @Zapstore ?
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Is this interoperable with regular signal?
You have only to think by yourself. How can this be privacy by design if you have to put your phone number?
Explain?
You have only to think by yourself. How can this be privacy by design if you have to put your phone number?
Explain?
From what ive seen yes, its just a signal client.
Sending sats is already as easy as sending a message though. I'll show you. I don't know what this solves. Having to install a wallet app on your phone I guess?
Yeah that's because its just a signal client. Not even a signal client targeting their own signal based infrastructure. Its a client for the existing signal service. This is by design, they want people to be able to use it without onboarding all their friends, but the problem is that to send ln btc you have to onboard your friends or they won't receive it. It saves you installing a ln wallet and just using that. Pretty useless tbh.