Good evening everyone 👋
Friday! How has your week been?
This week saw a whole bunch of deployments to both testnet and mainnet.
First up, Faucet v1.0.7 deployed which introduced a slight change to the format of transaction memos. The faucet has been running well since it was introduced to test.network, and has even played a key role in the Edge scavenger hunt.
The team also released Wallet v1.8.2, which fixed a small issue with deposit fees sometimes displaying incorrectly. This update also removed some debugging information that got left in the deposit panel by accident. (Oops!)
Next up came Blockchain v1.5.0, which introduced blockchain protocol functionality. This allows for changes to the blockchain & cryptographic ledger protocol without breaking historical blocks or transactions. This functionality was then used to introduce a change to the ledger under the protocol version 1, so that new and modified stakes are indexed by their IDs too (previously it was just their hashes).
Index v1.9.0 was also deployed, making use of the updates to the blockchain and bringing with it stake indexing. Stakes, and their transaction history, are now explorable through the index API.
The Index API is free to use, and powers the explorer. If you’re interested in using it, do reach out to us.
Following the Index update, Explorer v1.10.0 was then deployed (which also included the testnet only Explorer v1.9.0 faucet update). This update brought with it additional statistics to the overview page, as well as new stake pages (both for listing stakes and viewing individual stakes). Take a look!
CLI v1.2.0 is now available on test.network, which has stake and onboarding functionality. Onboarding on testnet isn't fully functional at the moment but feel free to update your edgetest binaries and have a poke around.
As a reminder, you can get the testnet CLI binary from https://files.edge.network/cli/testnet/ or simply run edgetest update if you already have it.
CLI v1.0.4 is available on mainnet which already allows staking (we’ve already had one Host stake created) so you can use that to generate stakes now, and in the near future you’ll be able to onboard devices to the new Edge network (v2) using these stakes.
Updates
Last Updated:
December 2021
