

Aldiboy
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| HOLD $BTC $CKB | ...Migration to Quantum Resistant is logistically hard but technically clear. The next critical step is to natively integrate AI Agents...






🚴Fiber Dev Log 29🚴 We're moving through the v0.9.0 release cycle, with Fiber v0.9.0-rc1 out. This brings together updates across routing, funding, transport, and overall stability. This release candidate also introduced a unified migration system, laying a clearer framework for future database and protocol upgrades. We also improved the Network Actor stability, with updates to keep channel actors alive across peer disconnects. Better observability is also now in place with the addition of debug and trace logs throughout the channel funding flow. Community feedback continues to be a big help! Input from the WASM testnet recently helped us catch and fix an invoice payment rejection case involving zero-balance channels. Thanks to the community member who reported it. Moving forward, our focus shifts more on security hardening and finalizing the x402 end-to-end flow. Full log: github.com/nervosnetwork/…



Happy to see Fiber Link move from engineering prototype to product-ready! It's now a fully deployable community tipping layer over CKB, allowing members to support each other without running their own nodes. Product overview: github.com/Keith-CY/fiber… Fiber-Pay v0.2.5 also keeps evolving—simpler connect flows, passkey support, new demos, and AI agent use cases. 🏗️ More community-led experiments on Fiber here in Pulse 05: fiber.world/blog/pulse/iss…



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Happy to see Fiber Link move from engineering prototype to product-ready! It's now a fully deployable community tipping layer over CKB, allowing members to support each other without running their own nodes. Product overview: github.com/Keith-CY/fiber… Fiber-Pay v0.2.5 also keeps evolving—simpler connect flows, passkey support, new demos, and AI agent use cases. 🏗️ More community-led experiments on Fiber here in Pulse 05: fiber.world/blog/pulse/iss…


