Bull Bitcoin has launched version 6.13 of its mobile bitcoin (BTC) wallet, which allows users to verify that the program matches the published source code. This update aims to eliminate doubts about hidden functions in the software. The novelty is based on reproducible builds, which ensure that two people obtain the same executable file from the same source code. An automated pipeline runs continuous checks to confirm the identity of the published code and the distributed program. Users can compile the source code and compare the result with the APK file available in app stores. If they match, the wallet is validated. Bull Bitcoin has already sent version 6.13 to WalletScrutiny for a 'reproducible' rating. Additionally, Pouliot announced that the wallet should be available on the Play Store soon. The update also includes a temporary service for swapping between bitcoin and other assets while Boltz is out of service.
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Expanded U.S. Treasury long-bond buybacks helped pull yields lower and supported a modest rebound in risk appetite, with the major indexes closing slightly higher. At the same time, Bitcoin briefly rose above $70,000 and lifted crypto-linked equities, while positive Phase 3 vaccine data from Merck and Moderna pushed healthcare and biotech stocks higher. SK Hynix’s large-scale buyback also kept attention on the storage cycle and AI-related demand. Markets are continuing to digest the relatively hawkish Fed minutes while positioning ahead of earnings from Alibaba and Walmart.

























Expanded U.S. Treasury long-bond buybacks helped pull yields lower and supported a modest rebound in risk appetite, with the major indexes closing slightly higher. At the same time, Bitcoin briefly rose above $70,000 and lifted crypto-linked equities, while positive Phase 3 vaccine data from Merck and Moderna pushed healthcare and biotech stocks higher. SK Hynix’s large-scale buyback also kept attention on the storage cycle and AI-related demand. Markets are continuing to digest the relatively hawkish Fed minutes while positioning ahead of earnings from Alibaba and Walmart.