"I ain't reading all that. I'm happy for you though, or sorry that happened." I kid, I kid 🤣. The Oisy team keeps shipping and it's great to look back at how far they have come.
We didn’t build OISY to match the wallets that came before it. We built it to outgrow them. Going into v1.0, we already supported @dfinity (ICP), @Bitcoin , and @ethereum — three chains with different architectures, all handled natively, on-chain, without extensions or seed phrases. That early foundation mattered. It proved we could build infrastructure without compromising custody, decentralization, or user experience. v1.0 wasn’t a redesign. It was a reintroduction. That’s when @solana joined the stack. Real Solana. Not wrapped. No bridges. No extra UX. Just tap and use. The interface tightened. Load times dropped. Tokens displayed with more context, less noise. From there, growth accelerated. v1.1, v1.2, v1.3 - each one added something sharp, something functional, something foundational. @0xPolygon. @arbitrum. @BNBCHAIN. @Base. We cleaned up network filtering, introduced privacy mode, launched a full address book, and made token enabling as simple as tapping a link. The latest releases, up to 1.6, are quieter, but just as deep. Mobile navigation became more precise. Asset displays gained new logic. We reworked how token titles, icons, and prices render to create something calmer, more legible. Every part of the interface was reconsidered. Every screen now reflects the same principle: less friction, more control. Sprinkles matured too. What began as a light reward experiment now powers seamless on-chain distribution. No dashboards. No claims. It just works — the way it should. And alongside all of it, the community grew. Every language we support today; from Vietnamese and Portuguese to Italian, French, German, Czech and Chinese - has been driven entirely by users. Translated, reviewed, and updated by contributors who volunteered their time because they believed in what we were building. Our tester group passed 100 contributors earlier this year. Since then, it has evolved into something more deliberate. Membership is regularly filtered and refreshed to keep the group broad in user profiles but narrow in focus; contributors who are not just active, but deeply invested in helping us improve. They pressure test new builds, flag edge cases, and consistently surface real-world friction before it ever reaches production. That feedback loop has become one of our biggest strengths. Support is now fast, direct, and handled in real time by the community itself. Bugs get logged. Questions get answered. Nothing waits. OISY v1.6.x is not the finish line. It is the foundation. Each release so far has pushed toward the same goal. Not just a wallet that works. A wallet that holds up under real usage. That adapts to new chains without confusing the user. That makes DeFi feel usable without diluting its principles. We will be sharing more soon on what is coming with v2.0. But today is about acknowledging the path so far. From a few chains and a new idea to a full-stack, cross-chain wallet, built in public, tested by hundreds, translated by the community, and still uncompromised in its commitment to decentralization. We’re proud of what’s live...and more convinced than ever of what comes next. [ ]
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