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 algorithm for block data warehousing
Optimised logic that is used to deal with block transaction conflicts
Hcwallet
Optimised algorithm address searching
Fixed token sending failure issues that occasionally occur on HAILP
Modified algorithm for transaction data warehousing
Optimised AITicket voting algorithm
hcGUI
Optimised code
HcOMNI
Fixed bug; ENTC tokens cannot be displayed on HC Omni explorer
HcAutonomy
Released new proposal for HAILP deployment and block reward distribution adjustment
HyperExchange/HX
HX core
Added interface to allow users to review current pledging weight
Optimised Undertaker, allowing users to customise unit tests for operations
Completed integration tests on new feature that allows users to transfer account names to other users
Released V1.2.23
HX Indicator
Added Citizen Resolution voting feature
HX IDE
Upgraded HX test client on IDE
Ongoing work:
HyperCash/HC
Hcd
Continue HAILP public beta and fix bugs
Optimise code
Hcwallet
Continue HAILP public beta and fix bugs
Optimise code
hcGUI
Optimise HAILP transaction history searching
Hcwiki
Add introduction of HAILP
Add interface document
Add introduction of AInode
HcAutonomy
Follow up with the newly released proposal
HyperExchange/HX
HX core
Optimise Undertaker, allowing users to customise integration 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 the virtual machine
HX Tools
Add support for Python on contract
Add delegateCall on underlying 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.