Weekly Development Update

28 June–4 July 2019

Hcash
2 min readJul 5, 2019

The following is a weekly progress report from the HCASH development team. This report is divided in two parts: completed and ongoing work.

Our GitHub code can be found here: www.github.com/HcashOrg

Please note: code is being uploaded to GitHub progressively; if you find that something from this document is missing from a repository, please check back periodically.

Completed work:

HyperCash/HC

Hcd

  • Developed lightning transaction fee algorithm
  • Ran tests for seamless upgrade plan
  • Completed HAILP public beta deployment
  • Released V2.2.0 Beta
  • Released user guide for HAILP public beta participation

Hcwallet

  • Released V2.2.0 Beta
  • Optimised code

Hcstakepool

  • Developed HAILP transaction (lightning transaction) verification and voting logic

hcGUI

  • Released V2.2.0 Beta for macOS
  • Released V2.2.0 Beta for Windows
  • Released V2.2.0 Beta for Linux

HyperExchange/HX

HX core

  • Optimised Undertaker, allowing users to customise operations
  • Optimised memo display on get_transaction

HX Indicator

  • Fixed bug; path in Chinese used for registering token contract was not supported

HX IDE

  • Fixed ‘no response’ bug that occasionally occurs on console when clicking ‘Back’ button

Ongoing work:

HyperCash/HC

Hcd

  • Continue HAILP public beta test
  • Optimise code

Hcwallet

  • Continue HAILP public beta test
  • Optimise code

hcGUI

  • Optimise code

HcAutonomy

  • Prepare for new proposal

HyperExchange/HX

HX core

  • Run integration tests on new feature that allows users to transfer account names to other users
  • Optimise Undertaker, allowing users to customise unit tests for operations
  • Fix bug; parameters in Chinese not supported in contract calls

HX Indicator

  • Allow users to transfer account names to other users

HX IDE

  • Adjust debugger to adapt the latest version of virtual machine

HX Tools

  • Run tests for off-chain matchmaking engine and fix bugs
  • Add support for Python on contract

We are grateful for the immense effort made by all contributors. Each contributor and community member is vital to the technical development of the HCASH ecosystem.

To stay up to date with information, or to join our community, check out the following channels:

Twitter, Facebook, Reddit, English Telegram, Chinese Telegram, Korean Telegram, Korean Announcements, KakaoTalk, Naver Blog

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