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
Completed HAILP transaction rollback development
Completed verification and validation development for instant transaction returning to mempool
Hcwallet
Completed HAILP transaction database storage development
HyperExchange/HX
HX core
Fixed bug that occurs when estimating block height
Adapted contract voting interface at contract interaction layer
HX Indicator
Allowed users to log in again when the login interface does not proceed for a long time
Unchecked wallet auto-lock option, users must manually select option to auto-lock wallet
Fixed a display bug
Removed code that is no longer functioning
HX IDE
Fixed data loss bug that occurs on concurrent communication between IDE and debugger
HX Tools
Completed Uniswap contract development for HX
Ongoing work:
HyperCash/HC
Hcd
Develop HAILP
Modify getwork logic
Run tests for HAILP transaction rollback feature and fix bugs
Develop HAILP transaction secondary packaging logic
Hcwallet
Optimise code
Hcstakepool
Develop HAILP transaction (lightning transaction) verification system
hcExplorer
Add lightning transaction feature
HcAutonomy
Prepare for new proposal
HyperExchange/HX
HX core
Run Undertaker unit test
Allow users to transfer account names to other users
Run contract vote mining unit test
HX Indicator
Implement fault tolerance on Simplified Payment Verification
Allow users to transfer account names to other users
HX IDE
Provide dependent dynamic libraries for debuggers environment
Optimise detection processing for IDE lunch and shutdown
HX Tools
Run tests for off-chain matchmaking engine and fix bugs
Add HX token page
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.