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Add macOS Universal Binary with Apple Silicon M1 support #6180
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Thanks for opening your first issue here! |
any update on this one, it seems a bit silly not to have one years after introduction. |
i'd sponsor or part sponsor the work ... it's just silly it isn't available yet |
There is work going on in #5835, but I'm not sure if it is worth the effort as Bisq 2 will be M1 compatible and the first iteration of it might be released soon. |
Is there an eta for an apple silicon build? I'm of fan of bisq and the mission but the app is a TOTAL lag fest on an M1 atm. |
This issue has been automatically marked as stale because it has not had recent activity. It will be closed if no further activity occurs. Thank you for your contributions. |
This issue has been automatically closed because of inactivity. Feel free to reopen it if you think it is still relevant. |
Ah, those bots nowadays. 🙄 |
Description
Right now bisq runs on M1 Macs via Rosetta2 (intel emulator) and can be quite heavy on resources.
Version
v1.8.4
Steps to reproduce
Expected behaviour
Recompile bisq for native M1 support as an separate or universal binary
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