Weekly Community Update (March 1, 2019)
🚀 Cheers! That was a lot of good news from developers in one week. Every day we are inching closer toward a big launch, so make sure to fasten your seatbelts! What’s changed since last week?
• Having taken into account the data obtained from the latest testnet, we released a new, refined version of the blockchain.
• We listened to user feedback—for which we are really, really grateful—on our SDK and API and made changes accordingly.
• The web version of our BIP.to wallet has become even more easy-to-use and a bit more visually appealing.
• We also rolled out a minor Explorer upgrade today. But bigger changes are yet to come.
• Last but not least, we made further updates to iOS and Android apps aimed to improve computation algorithms and general stability.
Stay tuned!
🚀 Cheers! That was a lot of good news from developers in one week. Every day we are inching closer toward a big launch, so make sure to fasten your seatbelts! What’s changed since last week?
• Having taken into account the data obtained from the latest testnet, we released a new, refined version of the blockchain.
• We listened to user feedback—for which we are really, really grateful—on our SDK and API and made changes accordingly.
• The web version of our BIP.to wallet has become even more easy-to-use and a bit more visually appealing.
• We also rolled out a minor Explorer upgrade today. But bigger changes are yet to come.
• Last but not least, we made further updates to iOS and Android apps aimed to improve computation algorithms and general stability.
Stay tuned!
Minter mainnet is coming
Minter mainnet launch is directly connected to the start of the Cosmos Hub as both projects rely on a stable work of Tendermint Core. After a few years of hard work on the project development, audits, and tests, the Cosmos Hub mainnet is finally ready to launch! It is scheduled to go live on March 13, 2019, at 11:00 PM GMT.
Our team is also putting the finishing touches on launching the Minter network. We are closely following the updates from the Cosmos team and plan to start the Minter mainnet within 30 days after the Cosmos Hub has taken off. 🚀
Minter mainnet launch is directly connected to the start of the Cosmos Hub as both projects rely on a stable work of Tendermint Core. After a few years of hard work on the project development, audits, and tests, the Cosmos Hub mainnet is finally ready to launch! It is scheduled to go live on March 13, 2019, at 11:00 PM GMT.
Our team is also putting the finishing touches on launching the Minter network. We are closely following the updates from the Cosmos team and plan to start the Minter mainnet within 30 days after the Cosmos Hub has taken off. 🚀
We set May 1 as the deadline for the Minter mainnet launch!
The current testnet has no critical issues, and everything is working as planned. Our team is closely watching changes in the Tendermint and Cosmos Hub code.
Get your wallets ready!
The current testnet has no critical issues, and everything is working as planned. Our team is closely watching changes in the Tendermint and Cosmos Hub code.
Get your wallets ready!
#Community_Update. Week 6
👩🚀 Last week, the Cosmos blockchain was launched. It is this ecosystem that Binance Chain and Minter Network will become part of. Within the first 24 hours, the price of ATOM—the network’s native digital currency—skyrocketed more than 70 times on the OTC (over-the-counter) market. Speaking of Minter, we set May 1 as the deadline for the mainnet launch, so it’s time for you to think what to do with your coins right from the start!
Below is the list of changes we made last week:
• Upgraded the testnet blockchain and resolved a few issues
• Moved Explorer and data processing services to new, more powerful servers
• Enabled caching for status methods to improve the operation of external services
• Updated the iOS and Android wallets and switched them to the latest version of Explorer
Stay tuned!
👩🚀 Last week, the Cosmos blockchain was launched. It is this ecosystem that Binance Chain and Minter Network will become part of. Within the first 24 hours, the price of ATOM—the network’s native digital currency—skyrocketed more than 70 times on the OTC (over-the-counter) market. Speaking of Minter, we set May 1 as the deadline for the mainnet launch, so it’s time for you to think what to do with your coins right from the start!
Below is the list of changes we made last week:
• Upgraded the testnet blockchain and resolved a few issues
• Moved Explorer and data processing services to new, more powerful servers
• Enabled caching for status methods to improve the operation of external services
• Updated the iOS and Android wallets and switched them to the latest version of Explorer
Stay tuned!
Minter Development Foundation
The Minter Development Foundation (hereinafter referred to as “MDF”) has been registered in the U.S., the news that we have been working for months to hear. The company will become the legal entity responsible for the development of the Minter network, representing our shared interests in the real world.
The MDF has no shareholders and does not make a profit on its operations. It is the most independent organization form that is overseen by the elective board. The board will be elected by the top validators in terms of own stake. The MDF financing will come from transaction fees and a 10-percent tax on block rewards—the concept we previously referred to as the Developers’ DAO.
The MDF is the legal entity of the DAO.
We aimed to establish the MDF in the U.S. as it is the world’s largest and most developed crypto market that has made the most progress in the legislative field.
After the launch of the network, the current team of Minter will start the process of transferring intellectual property rights to the MDF. Access to the key websites, applications, and other critical elements of infrastructure will follow the same scenario. The more independent the Minter Development Foundation is, the better the objective of decentralizing the system in real life is achieved.
Below are the main goals of the MDF:
– Popularization of the Minter network
– Development of the network in key directions
– Support of the Minter-based projects, including grant aid programs
We want to stress once again the fact that the MDF will be entirely financed from the 10-percent tax. The allocation will be carried out by the board members elected by the top validators. Delegators elect validators, validators elect board members, and board members decide how to develop the network and what steps to take.
The Minter Development Foundation (hereinafter referred to as “MDF”) has been registered in the U.S., the news that we have been working for months to hear. The company will become the legal entity responsible for the development of the Minter network, representing our shared interests in the real world.
The MDF has no shareholders and does not make a profit on its operations. It is the most independent organization form that is overseen by the elective board. The board will be elected by the top validators in terms of own stake. The MDF financing will come from transaction fees and a 10-percent tax on block rewards—the concept we previously referred to as the Developers’ DAO.
The MDF is the legal entity of the DAO.
We aimed to establish the MDF in the U.S. as it is the world’s largest and most developed crypto market that has made the most progress in the legislative field.
After the launch of the network, the current team of Minter will start the process of transferring intellectual property rights to the MDF. Access to the key websites, applications, and other critical elements of infrastructure will follow the same scenario. The more independent the Minter Development Foundation is, the better the objective of decentralizing the system in real life is achieved.
Below are the main goals of the MDF:
– Popularization of the Minter network
– Development of the network in key directions
– Support of the Minter-based projects, including grant aid programs
We want to stress once again the fact that the MDF will be entirely financed from the 10-percent tax. The allocation will be carried out by the board members elected by the top validators. Delegators elect validators, validators elect board members, and board members decide how to develop the network and what steps to take.
In exactly one month, on April 25, the global Crypto Games blockchain gaming conference kicks off in Minsk, Belarus. Though we are not into developing games, our blockchain can also be applied in this industry. How? We will be delighted to tell you all about it at the conference. The topic of the presentation will be announced later. We will also have a stand, so we can communicate throughout the two days of the event.
If you have not signed up yet, you can do it here: https://cryptogames.events/tickets/
The MINTER promo code gives a 15% discount. See you in Minsk!
If you have not signed up yet, you can do it here: https://cryptogames.events/tickets/
The MINTER promo code gives a 15% discount. See you in Minsk!
#Weekly Community Update (March 25, 2019)
🛰 “Houston, this is Explorer, copy.”
For the past few weeks, we have been actively working on a major update, and last Friday, we rolled out Explorer 2.0. In the latest release, we paid a lot of attention to the details and improved the stability and correctness of data display. The majority of issues discovered during load testing were related to the Explorer, so we focused our efforts on this particular part of the ecosystem. Now, what has changed with the recent update?
– No more inaccurate data. We fixed all the problems causing Explorer to occasionally perform incorrect calculations.
– We concentrated on optimization, and the new Explorer works perfectly at any load, just like our blockchain. 💪
– In addition to the technical part, we also optimized the interface and added more information about transactions and blocks.
– Resolved a couple of SDK-related issues.
– Have already integrated the new version of Explorer into our iOS & Android apps and the Telegram bot.
Stay tuned!
🛰 “Houston, this is Explorer, copy.”
For the past few weeks, we have been actively working on a major update, and last Friday, we rolled out Explorer 2.0. In the latest release, we paid a lot of attention to the details and improved the stability and correctness of data display. The majority of issues discovered during load testing were related to the Explorer, so we focused our efforts on this particular part of the ecosystem. Now, what has changed with the recent update?
– No more inaccurate data. We fixed all the problems causing Explorer to occasionally perform incorrect calculations.
– We concentrated on optimization, and the new Explorer works perfectly at any load, just like our blockchain. 💪
– In addition to the technical part, we also optimized the interface and added more information about transactions and blocks.
– Resolved a couple of SDK-related issues.
– Have already integrated the new version of Explorer into our iOS & Android apps and the Telegram bot.
Stay tuned!
#Weekly Community Update (April 1, 2019)
⚙️ Last week, we ran multiple tests aimed to locate the issues that may emerge after the launch of the main network. We want to thank all members of our community who help us in this regard. Assistance in bug discovery will be rewarded once the Minter Mainnet goes live. What has changed with the latest update?
– Having analyzed the results of trials and made a number of improvements, we launched an upgraded test network
– Made small changes to new Explorer’s interface and moved it to a more powerful server ahead of launch
– Updated API methods
– Fixed an issue that was preventing us from the quick launch of services after starting a new testnet
– Implemented necessary improvements for the correct processing of data related to rewards that are distributed when a masternode is turned off
– Eliminated a few non-critical issues in iOS and Android apps
Stay tuned!
⚙️ Last week, we ran multiple tests aimed to locate the issues that may emerge after the launch of the main network. We want to thank all members of our community who help us in this regard. Assistance in bug discovery will be rewarded once the Minter Mainnet goes live. What has changed with the latest update?
– Having analyzed the results of trials and made a number of improvements, we launched an upgraded test network
– Made small changes to new Explorer’s interface and moved it to a more powerful server ahead of launch
– Updated API methods
– Fixed an issue that was preventing us from the quick launch of services after starting a new testnet
– Implemented necessary improvements for the correct processing of data related to rewards that are distributed when a masternode is turned off
– Eliminated a few non-critical issues in iOS and Android apps
Stay tuned!
Forwarded from DeCenter – Blockchain and Bitcoin
Perpetual Coin Offering
While the whole world has gone crazy about IEOs (Initial Exchange Offerings), a new form of ICO, we want to tell you how to launch your own coin on the Minter network (@MinterTeam) easily and quickly and raise funds with a predictable capitalization. No “lottery tickets” or price downturns.
Check out our how-to article — https://medium.com/@MinterTeam/how-to-create-your-own-coin-the-definitive-guide-9186a5c41415
While the whole world has gone crazy about IEOs (Initial Exchange Offerings), a new form of ICO, we want to tell you how to launch your own coin on the Minter network (@MinterTeam) easily and quickly and raise funds with a predictable capitalization. No “lottery tickets” or price downturns.
Check out our how-to article — https://medium.com/@MinterTeam/how-to-create-your-own-coin-the-definitive-guide-9186a5c41415
Medium
How to Create Your Own Coin: The Definitive Guide
Updated on May 28, 2019
We put a lot of effort into developing Explorer 2.0, and most of it remained unseen for a regular user.
In the article below, our developers tell about the core components, structure, and technical features of the new Explorer.
https://medium.com/@MinterTeam/a-chronicle-of-minter-explorer-development-268f499f4f62
In the article below, our developers tell about the core components, structure, and technical features of the new Explorer.
https://medium.com/@MinterTeam/a-chronicle-of-minter-explorer-development-268f499f4f62
Medium
A Chronicle of Minter Explorer Development
The main goal of a blockchain explorer is to collect network data so that one could further analyze it and retrieve it in a…
#Weekly Community Update (April 8, 2019)
Last week, we
– successfully reset the test network, having transferred the data from the previous testnet in a genesis block
– added multiple transactions to our Telegram wallet. You can now specify several addresses and amounts in one message by starting a new line for each transaction 🔥
– upgraded the blockchain and improved optimization
– converted error messages that are displayed in the console and applications to a more readable format
– resolved issues within iOS and Android apps
Stay tuned!
Last week, we
– successfully reset the test network, having transferred the data from the previous testnet in a genesis block
– added multiple transactions to our Telegram wallet. You can now specify several addresses and amounts in one message by starting a new line for each transaction 🔥
– upgraded the blockchain and improved optimization
– converted error messages that are displayed in the console and applications to a more readable format
– resolved issues within iOS and Android apps
Stay tuned!
As we are getting closer to the launch, our lead developer has decided to tell you a bit more about how the main network will go live and how the coins will be distributed.
https://medium.com/@MinterTeam/what-you-need-to-know-about-the-minter-mainnet-558f906770bc
https://medium.com/@MinterTeam/what-you-need-to-know-about-the-minter-mainnet-558f906770bc
Medium
What You Need to Know about the Minter Mainnet
Hello! This is Daniil Lashin, lead developer of the Minter team.
🔥 We have started to deploy Minter Mainnet Console available at console.minter.network. You can already create a new wallet for the main network!
Do not forget that a seed phrase (12 words) generated upon the wallet creation is the key to all your funds. That is why we highly recommend you store it in a safe place and use it for authorization in official services only.
You can now enter the address (starts with Mx…) in your Dashboard. It is this address that your BIP will be credited to after the main network goes live.
The guide below has all you need to know:
https://minter.link/guideline
Do not forget that a seed phrase (12 words) generated upon the wallet creation is the key to all your funds. That is why we highly recommend you store it in a safe place and use it for authorization in official services only.
You can now enter the address (starts with Mx…) in your Dashboard. It is this address that your BIP will be credited to after the main network goes live.
The guide below has all you need to know:
https://minter.link/guideline
#Weekly Community Update (April 15, 2019)
Last week, we published a detailed guideline on how to create a wallet for receiving BIP in the main network and bind it to your Early Access account. Please read it carefully: minter.link/guideline.
We also
– added the ability to create a main network wallet in the official console (authorization will be enabled immediately after the launch) and made our source code open so that you could generate your address off-line; 🔥
– updated the information about creating coins in the console;
– upgraded the blockchain and resolved a few issues identified during trials;
– updated the Early Access Campaign bot (@MinterNetworkBot), which you can now also use to submit your Mainnet address;
– implemented the feature allowing for the deletion of custom coins with insufficient reserve;
– added the display of multi-transactions in iOS and Android applications.
Stay tuned!
Last week, we published a detailed guideline on how to create a wallet for receiving BIP in the main network and bind it to your Early Access account. Please read it carefully: minter.link/guideline.
We also
– added the ability to create a main network wallet in the official console (authorization will be enabled immediately after the launch) and made our source code open so that you could generate your address off-line; 🔥
– updated the information about creating coins in the console;
– upgraded the blockchain and resolved a few issues identified during trials;
– updated the Early Access Campaign bot (@MinterNetworkBot), which you can now also use to submit your Mainnet address;
– implemented the feature allowing for the deletion of custom coins with insufficient reserve;
– added the display of multi-transactions in iOS and Android applications.
Stay tuned!
Last week, we released Minter Mainnet Console with which you can generate an address for receiving coins in the main network. We also wrote a guideline on how to create a wallet and submit it via the Dashboard.
For those who want to generate their wallet in the most secure way possible, we created a guideline on how to do that off-line: https://minter.link/off-line
ℹ️ If you have already submitted the address via the Dashboard and want to change it, we will roll out such an option next week.
For those who want to generate their wallet in the most secure way possible, we created a guideline on how to do that off-line: https://minter.link/off-line
ℹ️ If you have already submitted the address via the Dashboard and want to change it, we will roll out such an option next week.
#Weekly Community Update, April 22
🔄 All participants can now use the Dashboard to change their address for receiving the main network coins. If you have already submitted and confirmed an address but want to generate a new one, you can now do that with a few clicks.
– Added and updated the off-line version of the console to enable users to create a wallet in a more secure way.
– Upgraded the blockchain and started a new test network.
– Released a tool for checking the genesis block so that everyone could make sure that the coins are distributed properly and fairly after the launch.
– Introduced network ID within a transaction so that user’s funds could not be stolen if the same wallet is used for both networks.
– Implemented the delegation feature in the Android application (coming soon to iOS as well).
Stay tuned!
🔄 All participants can now use the Dashboard to change their address for receiving the main network coins. If you have already submitted and confirmed an address but want to generate a new one, you can now do that with a few clicks.
– Added and updated the off-line version of the console to enable users to create a wallet in a more secure way.
– Upgraded the blockchain and started a new test network.
– Released a tool for checking the genesis block so that everyone could make sure that the coins are distributed properly and fairly after the launch.
– Introduced network ID within a transaction so that user’s funds could not be stolen if the same wallet is used for both networks.
– Implemented the delegation feature in the Android application (coming soon to iOS as well).
Stay tuned!
⚡️ Minter Mainnet will go live at 15:05 UTC on 15/05/2019.
Follow our channel and the #mintermainnet tag for further details.
Follow our channel and the #mintermainnet tag for further details.