Monday, October 29, 2018

Elastos Weekly Updates — 28 October 2018

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This week, the Elastos Foundation announced modifications to the ELA Lock-In and Return Program, in accordance with our western expansion strategy. Please see the full post from Founder Rong Chen and the Elastos Foundation at the link below.
 
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1. Determined the DPOS UI design and interface definitions and started the DPOS voting function development;

2. Completed the Java version of the Token sidehain asset registration and trading SDK

3. Started development on supporting Token sidechain integration on mobile wallet for Trinity;

4. Added a filter to subscribe to transactions by transaction type;

5. Added plug-in architecture on SPV C++ code to facilitate the expansion of a variety of different consensus and algorithm sidechains, adding relevant interfaces to the Token sidechain support;

6. Developed the sidechain block browser and started testing;

7. Started mobile wallet security audit including black box testing and code review;

8. Increased continuous integration of the Elastos.ELA release branch;

9. Automated test script for main chain and side chain cross-chain transfers;

10. Completed the function of smart contract upgrade;

11. Implemented carrier automatic message (invite) automatic fragmentation/assembly, completed verification of FileTransfer implementation and prepared for testing;

12. The new version of boostrap node is out for stability and compatibility internal testing;

13. Rectified and optimized the Elastos Carrier Android Java SDK Exception: Added Android API test cases, Elastos Carrier Native repository will add Windows32/64 platform Appveyor CI integration (Windows version is coming!);

14. Runtime DApps package and runtime management body completed ;

15. Organized a list of Trinity builtin plugins, reviewed and adjusted the code to meet Trinity requirements;

16. The new Android version of Runtime is ready to run Demo DApp with the focus shifting to the iOS version;

17. Elastos Hive, a distributed cloud storage service, now has Cluster API documentation, and has started the interface test plan and solution according to the interface.

Read Zach's piece on the need for a decentralized web in International Business Times: here

Check out Rong Chen's interview with Forbes on why Elastos is the leader in the much needed decentralization of the internet: here

Coin Central interviewed Elastos CMO, Fay Li, on Bitmain Merged Mining, Trinity, and Beyond. Read it here: here

20 October

Elastos IoT Ecosystem Director, Yuxin Zhang, shared the idea that the "Elastos big screen ecosystem assists blockchain gaming" at the Gai Shi Quan Guo Hang event. He stated that it can realize operational, large-scale, decentralized applications as well as the secure, trustful exchange of digital content and can create the open, shared Elastos smart economic ecosystem by building a Smart Web Powered by Blockchain. The technological breakthrough of blockchain-leveraged construction provides separation 

between distributed applications and the internet for the internet's first completely secure environment, while also providing comprehensive scalability for millions of users.

22 October

Rong Chen was on Crypto 101 podcast with Matthew Aaron discussing Computer 101.

Is blockchain the next world computer? Does 100,000 TPS matter? Listener to computer 101 to help us answer those questions. Enjoy Matthew and Mr. Rong Chen founder of Elastos in chatting computer basics to find out what blockchain can be used for in the future.

25 October

KP hosted the 2nd Cyber Republic Virtual Meetup. Agenda for the meetup is as follows:

  • Review since last virtual meetup
  • Questions from the community
  • Upcoming meetups
  • Call for action: React Native Project
  • Cr100, CRCles, RFP, New Tasks, New Projects

 
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