Expected releases and development planning
Find out when new features become available - a visual overview of our quarterly development planning.
Developments
The Greenhood app is now available on Google Play and Apple App Store. This launch brings the core features of our wallet to users, after extensive testing for a smooth experience.
With features such as the address book and shared accounts under development, and laid the foundation for future partner integrations, we offer a powerful solution that keeps you in control.
In the first half of 2025, we are focused on refining the Greenhood app to elevate user experience. We are introducing IBAN integration through our partnership with Monerium, allowing users to request and link an IBAN, bridging traditional banking with crypto. Additionally, we are collaborating with Gnosis Pay to introduce a payment card, enabling crypto spending in everyday scenarios. We are also implementing features for creating additional accounts and shared accounts, providing flexibility and control. These enhancements mark our evolution from a standard crypto wallet to a comprehensive payment app, all while maintaining your financial autonomy.
We officially launch in Q3 2025, with our focus on ensuring onboarding and key functionalities are as smooth and intuitive as possible. We are expanding support to include additional cryptocurrencies and introducing compatibility with initial additional blockchain networks. Furthermore, we are introducing Greenhood memberships and Greenhood certificates, which are security tokens, fostering a vibrant and participatory community.
In the final quarter of 2025, we aim to implement robust backup functionalities for easy wallet recovery. Additionally, we are adding true multi-signature transaction capabilities, enhancing security for your digital assets.
Looking ahead to 2026, our research and development efforts are centered on exploring methods to incorporate privacy-focused transactions while ensuring compliance with evolving regulations. We are also investigating the integration of hardware key cards as additional security measures for multi-signature transactions.
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