Indiesquare is launching a new wallet that provides support for the lightning network, as well as an SDK (software developer kit) for Unity.

Pebble Wallet, is a lightning network wallet developed with the aim to help app developers target the utilization of bitcoin micropayments within their projects.

Supported on both iOS and Android, Pebble Wallet features a built-in LAPP browser allowing users to seamlessly access lightning web apps such as YALLs and SATOSHIS.PLACE; directly from within the wallet.

Pebble

Pebble Wallet is currently in beta mode, allowing users to only connect directly to their remote LND node or BTCpay server at this point. However, full support for a local running lightning wallet, without the need for a remote node, is currently under development and can be tested on the iOS beta version via testnet now.

Links to the beta version can be found via the Pebble homepage.

The Unity SDK is a Unity plugin that allows game developers to pair their BTCpay server with their games, in order to accept micropayments over the Bitcoin Lightning Network. The SDK has recently been updated to support webGL, allowing Unity developers to also deploy their games to the browser. Previous demonstrations of this can be found here alongside links to the SDK for developers via the Unity SDK website.

Unity SDK Concept

Indiesquare has roadmapped further development of the Indiesquare Hub, for developers who do not wish to host their own lightning node; in order to accept payments.

Plans have also been announced to integrate the lightning network into Token buying and atomic swaps.

We hope that with these two additions to the Lightning network ecosystem, we can help make it easier for developers and users alike, to experience new use cases and gaming experiences.

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