Wednesday, May 27, 2020

Achievements of May 2020

Hey there,

it's time for our monthly Lisk Achievement Series.

At the end of each month, we summarize the top news, updates, and achievements of Lisk in a single blog post. Help us spread the word by retweeting all highlights to let more people know about what we are working on.

4 Year Anniversary of Lisk's Mainnet

On May 24th we celebrated the 4 year anniversary of Lisk's Mainnet. Since the successful launch of the Lisk network in 2016, Lisk reached a block height of 12.3 million and over 3 million transactions were made. Over 1800 delegate accounts have been registered on the network and more than 39 million LSK tokens have been forged by delegates so far. We have summarized some of the most important achievements in a blog post.

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Research Completed until Blockchain Interoperability

The research for the four protocol roadmap phases "Security and Reliability", "Network Economics", "Network Consensus" and "Network Longevity" was completed. This represents a major milestone for the research on improving the Lisk protocol. Over 35 LIPs have been completed and merged into the lips GitHub repository since June 2018. We have published a blog post summarizing the significant protocol changes of the four roadmap phases. In order to offer the community the opportunity to ask questions regarding the completed research until Blockchain Interoperability, we hosted an AMA session with Jan Hackfeld and Iker Alustiza on Lisk.chat on May 15th. A full recap of the live AMA can be found on our blog.

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Lisk SDK 5.0.0 Requirement Gathering Concluded

The requirement gathering for Lisk SDK 5.0.0 was concluded and all the foreseeable issues were created. Lisk SDK 5.0.0 implements the Network Longevity phase of our protocol roadmap and features several DevExp improvements. More information about the release goals can be found on the Lisk SDK version 5.0.0 GitHub project board.
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Lisk 1.26.0 for Desktop Released

From the Lisk user interface development team, Lisk 1.26.0 for Desktop was released on May 20th. This version introduces a new graphical overview for transaction statistics, a completely new category to inspect the network, and a revamped news feed. Moreover, this version fixes a bug on the Ledger hardware wallet.

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Building the FeatChain Project

As part of the Lisk Builders program, Jonathan Massuchetti (lisk.chat username: @JesusTheHun) published on the Lisk blog an article about his project: FeatChain. His proof of concept blockchain application aims to be a verifiable single source of truth for people's achievements. The blog post includes details about the general process, the implementation, and the front-end of his application. A demo of the project can be found on his website.

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