I'm trying not to post all the Insider Edition stuff before @tuma and friends do, but it's hard to resist - they're doing a great job covering cool things in Bitcoin.
Today, it's a new foundation for supporting payjoins:
Payjoin development has been supported by a number of individual contributors, all with their own funding sources. The non-profit structure removes the need for each contributor to go through their own administrative process of receiving a FOSS grant, and lets them solely focus on what’s most impactful; writing code. It additionally gives the project the ability to recruit more proactively in places where we need support.
Earlier in the year, the payjoin guys won the hackathon at the MIT Bitcoin Expo, and they've been making tracks since then. It feels like payjoins have been around for a long while but have not caught on (understandable, as there aren't exactly a ton of merchants accepting btc -- although it's growing). I'm really hopeful that the Payjoin Foundation can streamline advancement here because the coinjoin front isn't looking so good.