Good evening @everyone 👋
This week Edge DNS became available in the account system. Edge DNS is powered by the Stargate layer, made up of 26 nodes located around the world providing low latency, high resiliency domain name resolution.
Adding domains (also known as zones) to Edge DNS is easy, and follows all the same conventions as other DNS providers.
We'll be writing a guide on how to use DNS for beginners soon.
Edge DNS is competitively priced, with each zone costing $1 per 30 days, billed daily, unless you have any other Edge services in which case Edge DNS is completely free.
There are no usage charges, no matter how many queries Edge DNS answers. Try it out today by heading to: https://account.edge.network/
Alongside DNS, the team also delivered a number of updates to the account system, including the ability to display announcements in the account interface. There were some user interface fixes and improvements too, and some behind the scenes API improvements as well.
Over the past few weeks we’ve spoken about legacy stake migrations. This process has now come to a natural conclusion, with all requests having been processed. The final stake transfers will take place towards the end of this month, after which all stakes will then be present and accounted for on the XE mainnet. Thank you to everyone for your patience while we processed these.
The team are now busy working away on integrating CDN into the account system. We’ve already made some great progress with content delivery metrics being recorded through Gateways and Stargates, which will be consumed by the billing system. We think CDN should be generally available within 3-4 weeks, and we’ll keep everyone updated on our progress.
Thanks to community member @d736nsd64 for his help in improving the explorer metadata. With his help we’ve been able to go through a number of wallets used in an official capacity by Edge and add names and descriptions to them. The support of the community is hugely valuable to the project. If you want to pitch in, please just raise your hand – there’s no contribution too small.
Now for those of you who like stats and metrics, the XE blockchain mainnet has been running for 15 months now. In that time, there have been over 627,000 blocks, with over 15,000 transactions, an average of 33 per day. The XE nodes remain in constant communication with each other, but are designed to work independently and recover from any adverse network events. There have been a number of these over the last year or so, with XE always recovering gracefully, thanks to the simplicity of the XE protocol, which ensures that forks and supersessions are handled quickly and efficiently.
Updates
Last Updated:
September 2022

