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
Developed ASIC-resistant mining algorithm
Hcwallet
Optimised code
hcExplorer
Fixed ‘Rich List’ false data issue caused by inaccurate data warehouse
HcOMNI
Completed proposal voting instruction for hcGUI users
Completed proposal voting instruction for CLI users
HcAutonomy
Revised proposal
HyperExchange/HX
HX core
BTM cross-chain integration tests were delayed by unforeseen circumstances
Added re-synchronisation feature when data fails to load
Optimised hx_node storage occupation and synchronisation speed
HX Indicator
Added “cancel” button to withdrawal feature
Added ‘cancelled withdrawal history’ to transaction history
HX IDE
Removed several logs on macOS systems
Optimised debugging module
HX Tools
Fixed issue where font is unable to be downloaded on HDEX HTML5
Fixed style error after packing on HDEX HTML5
Ongoing work:
HyperCash/HC
Hcd
Develop HAILP Protocol
Run tests for Linkable RingCT code
Hcwallet
Development on block validation for ASIC resistant mining algorithm
hcGUI
Add debug window
hcExplorer
Add monitoring system
HcAutonomy
Review code for proposal voting
HyperExchange/HX
HX core
Optimise off-chain matchmaking scheme for on-chain trading
Further optimise data storage, launch speed and replay speed
Run test for V1.2.18
HX Indicator
Optimise trading history query feature
Optimise trading storage method
Fix crash bug that occurs when collecting rewards
HX IDE
Compile debugger on macOS systems
Troubleshoot keyboard input issues on Windows
HX Tools
Run tests on HDEX HTML5 and fix bugs
Develop off-chain matchmaking engine for on-chain trading
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.