 I won't dance. Don't ask me. I won't dance. Well, hello. Welcome to episode 55 of The Daily Decrypt, and Merry Early Christmas and a Happy New Studio to me. I am your host, Amanda, and today's episode is brought to you, of course, by NewBits. CIG3 is the name of a company offering automated third-party co-signing for Bitcoin multi-signature transactions that take place within the co-pay wallet. It works like this. Users engaging in multi-signature transactions create the policies of their transaction via CIG3. When and only when the policy parameters are adhered to, the CIG3 bought signs and the multi-signature transaction is completed. There's a new Bitcoin mining pool in town called BTCXT. The pool is offering 0% fees until, if and when, BIP 101 is implemented. The pool currently supports both Bitcoin XT and BIP 101, and pays out after 101 confirmations of all found blocks. Coder Joe Looney has written a Chrome browser extension that makes Dropzone transaction details viewable on the chain.so block explorer. Dropzone is an early-stage protocol layer which enables decentralized buying and selling by letting sellers place GPS coordinates for their products in the Bitcoin blockchain. The Dropzone Chrome browser extension is free and open source. Walmart gift cards are back at gift.com. The cards had a brief debut of availability over a year ago, but it didn't last long and many tiers were shed. When bought with Bitcoin, the cards come with 3% cash points back, as do all cards bought with Bitcoin at gift. Flat rate artist is one of those increasingly popular graphic design sites where buyers put out a bid and artists compete to get it. Flat rate artists is now the first of such sites to begin accepting Bitcoin for payment. Artists now competing for Bitcoins on the site include logo, graphic, and web designers. Sponsored shout out from FPP Radio. I know how much many of you love podcasts, and if you're looking for more peace, love, and liberty after your daily decrypt, check out fpp.cc. They offer a daily 5 minute world news brief, an FPP freedom minute, and 30 minute variety pieces on the various benefits of peaceful interactions. It's all waiting for you at fpp.cc. Samurai Wallet, i.e. the first Bitcoin wallet to integrate BIP47's reusable payment codes for privacy, is now offering an alpha Android mobile wallet. You need the special invite link to sign up, and you can find it in the description, you're welcome. Today's episode has been brought to you by NewBits. A cryptocurrency whose token, the NewBit, has been worth almost exactly one US dollar since it launched in 2014. Learn more about them at newbits.com. We've recently received handfuls of Satoshi-sized Bitcoin tips, which leads us to believe that some of our viewers are using the pro-tip Chrome browser extension for tipping us, and we just wanted to say thanks for that. We are independent members of the LTV network, so check out our podcast there if you'd rather listen than watch, and today's magic word is luminescent. Cheers!