Weekly Burst Report #18 – 01/07/2018 – The Burstcoinist – Your #1 News Resource about Burst!

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A roadmap detailing core development for the following months has been published. We can expect a Burst Reference Software (BRS) 2.0.0 at the end of January. “This is intended to be a bug and vulnerability free wallet, extremely well tested, with cruft removed. It will be supporting a plethora of database backends, from small ones…

A roadmap detailing core development for the following months has been published. We can expect a Burst Reference Software (BRS) 2.0.0 at the end of January.

“This is intended to be a bug and vulnerability free wallet, extremely well tested, with cruft removed.

It will be supporting a plethora of database backends, from small ones (like H2) up to really enterprise (Oracle, etc.), as well as the Dynamic Node Capabilities. This BRS 2.

0.0 is going to be the solid foundation needed to build upon – yet it will be fully compatible with old wallet, and thus released without any fork.” After that, we can expect three hard forks: the first one will include dynamic block size and transaction fees, the PoC2 protocol and some of the Dymaxion code, but inactive. The second one will implement and activate the remaining Dymaxion code – users should be able to play with it on the TestNet before that. Finally, the last fork concerns the implementation of the PoC3 protocol. If you have not done already, I strongly suggest to read The Burst Dymaxion white paper .

I also published an article titled The Dymaxion Explained in Layman’s Terms .

The Burst Core Roadmap for 2018 also gives you an explanation of the CIPs explained in the white paper.

Finally, the PoC Consortium posted a Q&A about the Dymaxion on Reddit. The version 0.

2.0 of the PoC Consortium Android wallet has been released. You can now send encrypted and unencrypted transaction messages (the app is now Bittrex-compatible), performance and UX have been improved, a contact book feature has been added, and more.

The application is now published under the name PoC Consortium instead of ICE WAVE, to avoid confusion. You can download it on Google Play where it has already 2500 active installations and 4.6 stars.

@Quibus released the version 1.8 of Qbundle. You can read the full changelog and download it on GitHub . If you are already a Qbundle user, just click “File” -> “Check for update” -> “Download updates”.

The PoC Consortium is currently testing its new pool software, written in Go and scalable to thousands of miners. The pool has been running for a week in open beta in a 0-100 configuration:

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