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@alejandrogarcia83 alejandrogarcia83 released this 16 Aug 05:14
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v2.1.0
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New to Bisq 2?

Watch the video about Bisq 2 and the overall roadmap at: https://bisq.network/blog/bisq-2-now-in-beta/
For more detail information see: https://bisq.wiki/Bisq_2

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ATTENTION: The Bisq 2 application has been renamed from Bisq 2 (with a space) to Bisq2. When you install the new version the old Bisq 2 application remains in place and should be manually deleted or uninstalled to avoid to be used accidentally which would cause database corruption. Note, that the data directory must NOT be deleted, only the application.

Release notes

New features

  • Support of Lightning network⚡ as an additional Bitcoin settlement method.
  • QR code scanner is included to ease input of addresses and LN invoices.

🔧 Improvements

  • Chats have been upgraded with new additions, such as reactions.
  • Use real user activity as "liveness"state indicator to see if your peer is online.
  • Use user's selected language for trade log messages.

🐛 Bug Fixes

  • Improvement of Tor startup.
  • Whonix support.
  • Fixed all the known issues related to notifications.

See all pull requests merged into that release.

Verification

For a detailed description on how to verify your Bisq installer please have a look at our wiki: https://bisq.wiki/Downloading_and_installing#Verify_installer_file

Url of the signing key (Alejandro García): https://bisq.network/pubkey/E222AA02.asc
Full fingerprint: B493 3191 06CC 3D1F 252E 19CB F806 F422 E222 AA02

Import the key:
curl https://bisq.network/pubkey/E222AA02.asc | gpg --import
GPG prints a confusion warning: "This key is not certified with a trusted signature!" - See https://serverfault.com/questions/569911/how-to-verify-an-imported-gpg-key for background information what it means.

How to verify signatures?
gpg --digest-algo SHA256 --verify BINARY{.asc*,}
Replace BINARY with the file you downloaded (e.g. Bisq-2.0.4.dmg)

Known issues with installation

MacOS:

We removed notarization from our build pipeline because of of the risk of Apple certification revocation (see bisq-network/bisq#6341). Unfortunately this will require extra steps when installing Bisq on macOS.

Please follow the guide at https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202491 in the section If you want to open an app that hasn’t been notarized or is from an unidentified developer

If you are running already macOS Ventura (13.0+) you need to do following to be able to start Bisq:

Enter following command in Apple Terminal:

sudo xattr -rd com.apple.quarantine /Applications/Bisq2.app

Hit enter and you will be prompted to enter your password to be able to execute the command as super user.
After running this successfully you should be able to start Bisq as always.

Windows:

We removed the developer code signing because of the same reason as with Apple.
For Windows you just have to ignore the warning after you have verified the installation file yourself and proceed with the installation.

There is a known issue with Anti Virus software. We got several reports from users running into different problems. Either the AV software blocks Bisq or Tor, delete files in the data directory [2] or app directory [1]) or cause such a long delay at startup that Tor gets terminated and a file remains locked which can cause that Bisq cannot be started afterwards. To resolve that you need to restart Windows then the lock get released. We are working on solutions to fix those issues.

If you use Crypto currencies on your Windows system be aware that Windows is much more vulnerable to malware than Linux or OSX. Consider to use a dedicated non-Windows system when dealing with cryptocurrencies.

[1] Application directory (contains application installation files):
C:\Users<username>\AppData\Local\Bisq2

[2] Data directory (contains all Bisq data):
C:\Users<username>\AppData\Roaming\Bisq2

Linux:

Hint for Debian users:
If you have problems starting Bisq on Debian use: /opt/bisq2/bin/Bisq2

If your Linux distro does not support .deb files please follow this instruction:

cd ~/Downloads  
mkdir tmp  
cd tmp   
ar x ../Bisq-64bit-2.0.4.deb  
sudo tar Jxvf data.tar.xz  
sudo cp -rp opt/Bisq2 /opt/

That instruction is not tested on many different distros. If you encounter problems please report it in a Github issue so we can improve it.