In this build
- feat: support for legacy South African retail QR codes (MoneyBadger) πΏπ¦
- feat: add NWC connection activity view to show payment history
- enhancement: pubkey display UX in message verification
- ui: misc enhancements
- bug fixes
What's Changed
- feat: enhance pubkey display UX in message verification by @a-khushal in #3496
- fix: race for LSP wrapping from Keypad view by @kaloudis in #3506
- fix: app crash when sending keysend payment by @ajaysehwal in #3505
- [rn-upgrade]: fix: Divider on AddContact view by @shubhamkmr04 in #3511
- [rn-upgrade]: fix: display existing NWC connection budget on edit screen by @ajaysehwal in #3510
- fix: disable invoice toggling from On-chain Addresses views by @kaloudis in #3503
- feat: support legacy South African retail QR codes (MoneyBadger) by @a-khushal in #3436
- fix(pos): resolve product amount input issue by @ajaysehwal in #3502
- feat: add NWC connection activity view to show payment history by @ajaysehwal in #3423
- ZEUS-3312: Embedded node: better channel refreshing UX by @kaloudis in #3509
- deps: React Native upgrade: 0.74.2 -> 0.83.1 by @kaloudis in #3501
- [Transifex] Updates for project ZEUS by @transifex-integration[bot] in #3508
Full Changelog: v0.12.1...v0.12.2-alpha1
Verifying the Release
In order to verify the release, you'll need to have gpg or gpg2 installed on your system. Once you've obtained a copy (and hopefully verified that as well), you'll first need to import the keys that have signed this release if you haven't done so already:
gpg --keyserver hkps://keys.openpgp.org --recv-keys 96C225207F2137E278C31CF7AAC48DE8AB8DEE84
Once you have his PGP key you can verify the release (assuming manifest-v0.12.2-alpha1.txt and manifest-v0.12.2-alpha1.txt.sig are in the current directory) with:
gpg --verify manifest-v0.12.2-alpha1.txt.sig manifest-v0.12.2-alpha1.txt
You should see the following if the verification was successful:
gpg: Signature made Fri Jan 9 16:28:50 2026 EST
gpg: using RSA key 96C225207F2137E278C31CF7AAC48DE8AB8DEE84
gpg: issuer "zeusln@tutanota.com"
gpg: Good signature from "Zeus LN <zeusln@tutanota.com>
That will verify the signature on the main manifest page which ensures integrity and authenticity of the binaries you've downloaded locally. Next, depending on your operating system you should then re-calculate the sha256 sum of the binary, and compare that with the following hashes:
cat manifest-v0.12.2-alpha1.txt
One can use the shasum -a 256 <file name here> tool in order to re-compute the sha256 hash of the target binary for your operating system. The produced hash should be compared with the hashes listed above and they should match exactly.
Android fingerprint
Users verifying the release on an Android device can check against the key fingerprint below using AppVerifier. This fingerprint can also be found on our website here.
SHA1: 32:06:3C:97:96:38:0D:99:EE:4A:CB:B8:1E:2A:6F:27:FD:66:8E:C1
SHA256: 2A:F8:E2:0A:C9:44:57:67:CB:D4:4E:D8:4D:BB:FC:33:C6:C9:82:48:89:7C:4F:84:3C:42:C2:76:5C:4A:D3:BA
Signature algorithm name: SHA256withRSA
Subject Public Key Algorithm: 2048-bit RSA key
Version: 3