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
Optimised code
Fixed several bugs
Released V2.1.0
Hcwallet
Optimised code
Fixed several bugs
Released V2.1.0
HyperExchange/HX
HX core
Conducted research for BTM integration
Optimised several APIs
Released a new version
Optimised HX contract storage performance
Completed BTM public and private key generation algorithm transplantation
Added a new API for native multi-signal address withdrawal
HX Indicator
Set a timeout alert for middleware query before startup
Fixed contract asset large number compatibility bug
HX IDE
Added function entry feature to IDE debug status
Fixed ‘contract calculation uncompleted’ bug that appears when modifying contract call interface on IDE
HX Tools
Added market query API to HX Decentralised Exchange
Ongoing work:
HyperCash/HC
Hcd
Adjust and develop mainnet parameters
Develop ASIC-resistant mining algorithm
Conduct tests for Linkable RingCT code
Hcwallet
Development on block validation on ASIC resistant mining algorithm
Technical support
Conduct DApp research
HcAutonomy
Prepare for new proposals
HyperExchange/HX
HX core
Modify the storage format of native contract
Develop BTM cross-chain code
Fix the bug that appears on Linux systems; starting after the software shuts down normally will trigger blockchain replay
HX Indicator
Add K line feature
Optimise pending order history display
HX IDE
Compile debugger on macOS systems
Use libevent to transfer debug data
HX Tools
Develop HX Decentralised Exchange HTML5 pending order feature
Develop HX Decentralised Exchange HTML5 Assets page
Conduct tests on HX peripheral tools and fix bugs
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.