Good evening everyone 👋
If you’ve kept an eye on the build & deployment channels, you’ll see we’ve had another busy week!
Explorer v1.12 hit mainnet, which added stake information to the wallet pages. Wallets now display their associated stakes along with the total amount staked. There were also some small bug fixes and improvements around the pagination.
Bridge v2.6 was deployed to mainnet today, along with Index v1.15 and Wallet v1.12. These releases change how withdrawal fees work in line with OTC sale fees. You’ll now see a single transaction fee based on the current Ethereum EIP-1559 costs, and once your withdrawal transaction has been confirmed, Bridge will process it right away. This means quicker & cheaper withdrawals through the Bridge. No more waiting for Bridge transactions.
In addition to the new flat gas rate support, Wallet v1.12 also added the stake view, so you can view the stakes associated with your wallet. This is the first in a number of stake-related wallet updates, with the ability to create, unlock, and release stakes coming to the wallet soon too.
@edge/index-utils v0.3.2 and @edge/xe-utils v1.2.0 were published to npm. These minor updates add a new endpoint and patch some missing data properties.
We opened sourced two new projects this week: our linting configurations help keep our code clean, tidy, and uniform. Important when working across many projects. While we started with TypeScript linting, we’ve also added JavaScript linting for our web projects too and will continue to roll these out to projects that don’t yet have linting. You can find them at https://github.com/edge/eslint-config-typescript and https://github.com/edge/eslint-config-javascript.
Work on the mobile wallet continued apace and we’re looking forward to getting it onto the App Store for testnet soon with mainnet following shortly after. We introduce two new screens to the app and we can’t wait to share it with you.
V2 Stargate & Gateway saw a number of deployments this week to https://test.network/ while the team worked on service integrations and automatic certificate management. We’ve been monitoring network performance around the session system and are pleased with how well it’s working, supporting both stable connectivity and more patchy connections too.
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Last Updated:
February 2022