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Open Source CopperheadOS Project Accepts Bitcoin Donations

There is no denying the Android operating system could use a fair amount of tweaks to make things far more secure for its users. Whether or not CopperheadOS will be the answer, remains to be seen, but the ecosystem has a few things going for it. What is even more interesting is how this collaboration with Guardian Project and F-Droid is accepting Bitcoin donations to fund development as well.

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CopperheadOS And Bitcoin

At its very core, CopperheadOS is the Android operating system, but without any bloatware or tools, average people would not require. But there is more, as the end goal is to form a solution that can be verifiably trusted along the way, starting at the OS, all the way to the network services and the app stores. Some people might see this as creating the “Apple of Android”, but there are a few differences as well.

First of all, the plan is to make CopperheadOS as affordable as possible, and crowdfunding will come into the picture at some point. Moreover, there are also plans for dedicated hardware solutions, which will be made possible thanks to the partnership with Guardian Project and F-Droid.  On the software side of things, there will be a heavy focus on free and open-source solutions, and official Android software can be installed as well.

Unlike other mobile operating systems, the biggest advantage of CopperheadOS will be the constant flow of security updates being sent to all operating system users all over the world. There will be no dependency on vendors, carriers, or even the app stores to push out updates, as F-Droid guarantees users will have direct access to the latest versions at all times.

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The role of The Guardian Project is equally important, as this open-source effort brings a growing community of contributors and partners to the table. That being said, there are plans to expand this collaboration and envelop other mobile OS teams, hardware developers, and app creators in the future.

Although support for CopperheadOS is still somewhat limited right now – just a few Nexus models are supported – the plan is to expand this offering further in the coming years. Not every device in the world will be compatible with this software, though, but once dedicated hardware starts rolling out, things will get fascinating for sure.

Staying true to the nature of open source and decentralized development, the CopperheadOS project accepts donations, rather than looking for funding. Among the gift types are PayPal, credit card, and surprisingly enough, Bitcoin. At the time of writing, the dedicated wallet address had received one donation worth 0.25 BTC so far.

Source: Copperhead

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JP Buntinx

JP Buntinx is a FinTech and Bitcoin enthusiast living in Belgium. His passion for finance and technology made him one of the world's leading freelance Bitcoin writers, and he aims to achieve the same level of respect in the FinTech sector.

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