Lamassu, the creator of bitcoin and cryptocurrency automated teller machines (ATMs) has announced the release of Crafty Chnemu v7.3, the latest software version available now for all of their machines.
Crafty Chnemu v7.3 debuts a fresh new look to the classic BTM interface, while adding highly requested features and numerous stability improvements.
This release represents approximately 50% more development work than the previous software version, Bullish Bunene v7.2. See below a rundown of the latest features added:
New UI
Lamassu has given its user interface a facelift, bringing more user-friendly instructions and animations. The development team has introduced many new compliance screens, handholding users at the various ID verification stages.
Crypto Address Blacklists
To the compliance suite, Lamassu has integrated a customizable crypto-address blacklist. For any supported coin, users may add addresses which they will deny transactions to, for reasons of sanctions, known scams, and such.
New Wallet Option, Cheaper Servers
Lamassu has overhauled its BitGo wallet module, supporting SegWit for BTC, and adding ZEC, BCH, LTC, and DASH. Operators may now choose between self-hosted node wallets or BitGo-hosted multi-sig wallets.
This means server droplets can cost only 20 USD monthly using BitGo & Infura, or 47 USD monthly with node wallets.
Customer-Facing Camera
Cryptomats equipped with a customer-facing camera may enable this compliance tier with v7.3 and require a customer photo for transactions above a specified amount. Customer photos can be viewed in the operator admin, alongside their ID card scans.
Transactional Alerts
Lamassu has added optional SMS and email alerts for transactions, so operators will know immediately the details and status of each purchase at their machines.
Further, the accuracy and descriptiveness of existing alerts have been increated and migrated to an email service that is easier to set up.
Operator Contact
If customers need to contact an operator, relevant screens can now show the business name, email address, and phone number, set directly within the admin.
Native SegWit Support
Machines can now send to Bech32 native SegWit addresses on BTC and LTC (those starting in bc1 and ltc1, respectively).
As before, cash-out transactions are also directed towards SegWit compatibility addresses (those starting with 3 and M) and all BTC and LTC machine transactions are SegWit-enabled.
Further, users are now alerted when attempting to scan an address for another coin than that which they’ve selected.
Stability
Multiple sources of instability were identified and resolved. One of these resulted from extraneous database entries and log files on both the server and machine. Further, a communications error was resolved between ssuboard-based machines and bill validators.
This results in greater reliability during boot up and throughout the continued operation, especially for longer-lived servers with larger machine counts.
More Updates
Crafty Chnemu also contains:
- Paginated Terms & Conditions screen, fitting as much text as needed
- itBit exchange linkage and ticker
- New alert screen if a user scans an invalid address
- New screens for clearly directing users to SMS, ID data, or ID photo verification
- A screen informing users when they can return after reaching their daily maximum
- Recording of miner fees and ticker rates in transaction spreadsheets
To see the complete release notes visit GitHub.
Roadmap Ahead
“Already in progress are our two next versions, the first of which is a small release on our way to a new admin. With Defiant Dingirma v7.4, we’re focusing on overcoming aspects of machine operation that require manual intervention from operators, such as by automatically reconciling under-sent cash-out deposits, overcoming preventable wallet errors, better error logging, as well as low-level stability improvements. In Electric Enlil v7.5, we’re overhauling and expanding the operator admin. This rewrite and redesign are both elegant and powerful, bringing each piece of information to you in visual form. Its initial release will achieve feature-parity with our current admin, thereby deploying the architecture for later statistics, within-admin alerts, detailed customer profiles, machine status pages and notably, our rule-based system for compliance.”
– The Lamassu Team