Although it should be noted that these binaries don't yet do URI support so you can't scan a bitcoin URI with r= in it and see the verified merchant name, etc. I think Andreas plans to do the UI for that in the next update.


On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 11:46 AM, Andreas Schildbach <andreas@schildbach.de> wrote:
Just a small update. I merged the code to my bitcoinj-0.11 branch and
put up binary .apk files for experimentation. Just make sure to tick
"BIP70 for tap-to-pay/scan-to-pay" in the labs settings.

Source:
https://github.com/schildbach/bitcoin-wallet/commits/bitcoinj-0.11

Binaries:
https://github.com/schildbach/bitcoin-wallet/releases/tag/v3.30-bitcoinj0.11


On 01/27/2014 12:59 PM, Andreas Schildbach wrote:
> As promised I'd like to present my work done on leveraging the payment
> protocol for face-to-face payments. The general assumption is that
> individuals don't own X.509 certificates. Their devices may be only
> badly connected to the internet or in some cases not at all. I've
> implemented a prototype on a branch of Bitcoin Wallet. It is using
> bitcoinj 0.11 (not released).
>
> https://github.com/schildbach/bitcoin-wallet/commits/payment-protocol



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