We know that having a quick glance at your store's performance is essential. Also we understand that as a user, you would like to have an easy way to access and manage recent invoices and refunds. That's why we're introducing a dashboard!
We're building the dashboard with flexibility in mind, and the goal is extend its functionality via the plugin system.
We'd love to hear what you think about the dashboard and how it works for you. Let us know what kind of data would help you better manage your store. π₯
π€Payout processors - a new concept that hooks into the pull payment system specifically the payout part of it.
This new functionality allows you to automate the flow of the payouts. We've baked into two payout processors for on-chain and off-chain payment methods β‘οΈβ‘οΈβ‘οΈβ‘οΈ
Payout processors, in their current state, allow you to save on transaction fees by batching the store's payments (wallet payments, refunds, payouts) and broadcasting them at a specific, pre-set time interval, for example, hourly, daily, weekly, and more.
Additionally, payout processor reduces the management overhead and lets payouts to your customers and users be paid out automatically as soon as they provide their bitcoin payment request.
Schedule for later wallet send π
We understand that 'payout processors' may sound a bit abstract, and that's why we've added a concrete use-case for it through our brand-new schedule for later function in the wallet. Schedule your transactions and refunds on a go.
Enable/disable users π₯
Server admins now have the options to disable or re-enable users, allowing them to better manage people who use their instance.
In case you've missed it, our dependency NBXPlorer has undergone a major performance refactoring.
We did most of the refactoring in service of how data is handled in the dashboard and improved the performance for larger enterprise users. blog.btcpayserver.org/nbxplorer-postβ¦
As usual, if you have problems, feedback, feature requests regarding BTCPay Server, feel free to reach out on our community chat. We hope you enjoy what this update has to offer.
As always, thank you to our invaluable contributors, who directly participated in making 1.5.0 possible:
Besides release contributors, we'd like to thank all of our contributors who're making BTCPay Server better every day, through testing, reporting bugs, providing feedback, documenting, content making and more!
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π¨Announcing new BTCPay Server v1.0.5.6 with @Shopify support π₯, new point of sale app view, partial refunds automated π·οΈfor for payment requests, apps and payouts, better invoice log, new invoice API and mooooooaaaaar! π§΅π
You can now finally accept #Bitcoin payments in your #Shopify store via BTCPay Server!
If you own a Shopify store and would like to use BTCPay Server to accept payments, follow our official Shopify Integration Guide. docs.btcpayserver.org/Shopify/
Check our Shopify Integration in action in a video below ππ₯
π¨BTCPay Server v1.0.5.4 is out!
-βοΈ#Bitcoin only build (default)
- π¨redesigned login page
- β new recovery phrase page
- πMulti-selection of invoices and notifications
Plenty of UX/UI improvements, ππ«and two security vulnerability fixes.
The new default Bitcoin build excludes every bit of code related to altcoins from the source code. The Altcoin build includes the source code of altcoins integration. If you want to accept Bitcoin, you're completely isolated from any altcoin related code.
What does new Bitcoin-only build means for users? If you're using #Bitcoin as the only coin, no actions are required upon updating.
We heard your feedback about wanting to be notified of important events in your BTCPay Server. Introducing - notifications! π
For this release, you will be able to receive notifications within the UI when an invoice has an important status update. The notifications page aggregates all notifications so you can manage them with batch actions.
Since the launch of the BTCPay Server Foundation, we've been receiving constant "WEN KRAKEN" messages via DM's and in our community chat. The passion that people put into the communities of both @krakenfx and ours to make this happen, is truly incredible.π₯
We were over the moon, when an email from @jespow arrived. In that email, besides a concise βweβd like to support you guys,β Jesse mentioned that theyβve launched BTCPay integration on @cryptowat_ch Cryptowatch, their premium trading terminal.
Founded in 2013 and headquartered in San Francisco with offices spanning across the world, @OKCoin is one of the largest digital assets and virtual currencies exchanges. Their mission is to make it easy and safe to buy and sell crypto assets using local currencies globally.
A portion of this grant will be used on funding contributors who improve our documentation, ease of deployment, video materials UI and UX. Another part will go towards the new GreenField API
π¨BTCPay Server v1.0.4.2 is out! New auto-labeling wallet feature for invoices and payjoin.π·οΈ
API additions, and many other improvements & bug fixes.π