UniSat: The remaining pizzas are being processed and will be sent to eligible user addresses soon
On June 8th, UniSat posted on X platform that the team is currently processing the remaining pizza distribution. If a user's wallet address is listed but they have not yet received pizza, please be patient as distribution is about to be completed.
UniSat releases Rune Market update, including added code-like warnings
UniSat has released an update on the Rune market on the X platform:
UniSat Marketplace now supports Runestone Series trading
UniSat announced in a tweet that the UniSat market now supports the Runestone series transactions.
UniSat: Issue with buying runes using multi-address based wallets has been resolved
UniSat has stated on social media that the problem with purchasing runes using a multi-address wallet has been resolved. For affected users, it is recommended that you temporarily import your multi-address wallet into the UniSat wallet and transfer the runes from these addresses to prevent further erroneous consumption. Failure to transfer may result in the risk of asset loss.
UniSat reaches 1 million weekly active users
UniSat announced on social media that its weekly active user count has reached 1 million.
UniSat: There are some known issues with buying runes using multi-address based wallets, which are currently being fixed
UniSat posted on social media, stating that there are some known issues with purchasing runes using a multi-address wallet, according to user reports. We are currently working hard to resolve this issue and will promptly update with the latest information.
Runes is now available on UniSat
UniSat announced on Twitter that Runes has officially launched on UniSat, with main features including Runes etching, Runes casting, Runes marketplace, and Runes management. UniSat has stated yesterday that within 7 days of Runes being launched, users who etch and cast Runes on the UniSat platform will receive 3 times the UniSat points reward.
UniSat submits new BRC20-swap proposal and will suspend BRC20-swap service
UniSat announced that as an active implementer and maintainer of the BRC-20 standard, it has been working with domo and bestinslot to submit the BRC20-swap related proposal IP2. UniSat plans to release all source code implementations for BRC20-swap, making the source code of BRC20-swap a public asset, allowing other teams to build their own exchange platforms based on UniSat's code. UniSat also welcomes other stablecoin solution providers willing to support BRC20-swap. Starting today, UniSat's BRC20-swap service will be suspended until the proposal is finalized in order to prepare for the upcoming release of source code, indexer coordination, and feature delivery. Development activities on the test network will continue as usual.
UniSat: Fake and scam apps appear on Apple Store, users are advised not to download them
UniSat officials posted on social media that they have discovered a fake "unisatWallet" scam app on the Apple Store. Users should not download it as this application version is not official.
UniSat has been upgraded to v1.2.10 and has been set to 5-byte display
UniSat posted on X platform, stating that UniSat has upgraded to v1.2.10.<br>·Support for 5-byte BRC20: UniSat has been set to display 5 bytes; <br>·Enhanced BRC20 display: We have upgraded the display of BRC20 on UniSat, and invisible characters will now be displayed in URI encoding, making it easier to identify codes.