This week Elastos went live with its new website, including updated branding, an updated roadmap, a new video, and more. Have you been to the new site and watched “The Modern Internet” video? Check out the links below.

Technical Dynamics

1. Implemented the new service-based application management of the Elastos Browser Android version (based on the installation and deletion of the Launcher interface);

2. Elastos Browser iOS version development;

3. Completed Elastos Storage Cluster infrastructure, prepared the IPFS interface test solution, and wrote the IPFS interface test plan;

4. Started the development of the Storage Client agent and the Client C API;

5. Studied and evaluated performance issues caused by slicing Elastos Storage IPFS files;

6. Opened the Elastos Carrier crawler warehouse to the community;

7. Carrier’s File Transfer API is merged into the trunk, and the demo app is added to provide basic peer-to-peer file transfer functions (including breakpoint resume);

8. Opened the Windows Build of the Carrier, updated the relevant documentation of the Native SDK, and opened the Desktop/Server Java SDK;

9. The DPoS anomaly discussion discusses the integration, integration into the main chain and completion of the integration of basic normal processes;

10. The Ethereum sidechain test environment was set up and demonstrated the basic main side chain transfer process, and the anomaly response plan for the arbitrator with the main chain synchronization was determined;

11. The web wallet adds the relevant interface of the DPoS voting function to prepare for the voting function;

12. Completed the Neo VM sidechain test case and completed the test script writing;

13. Java util now supports Neo VM sidechain;

14. The mobile wallet replaces the scanning plug-in to fix some security auditing problems and is undergoing pressure testing;

15. Investigated the intranet penetration plan;

The React Native framework for creating Elastos DApps is now in development. We welcome everyone to contribute to the framework by visiting:

https://github.com/cyber-republic/elastos-ReactNative-framework

The Elastos testnet is officially open for public use. If you are a developer, you can now view our repositories on GitHub. More information can be found here:

http://elanews.net/2018/07/26/elastos-developer-news-testnet-launch/

The following has been published to aid Elastos developers working on the testnet.

Testnet coin request address:

https://faucet.elastos.org/

Testnet web browser address:

https://blockchain-beta.elastos.org/

*Testnet wallet address:

https://wallet-beta.elastos.org/

*Please note that this wallet is strictly for the testnet ELA tokens, sending your mainnet ELA to this wallet will result in them being lost forever!

Useful links:

A Developer Beginner’s Guide

Developer Portal in Cyber Republic

Developer Documentation on Github

Elastos Smartweb Alpha

Elastos Community

Elastos Community Global

Cyber Republic

Check out the latest Cyber Republic Weekly Report here: https://blog.cyberrepublic.org/2018/11/12/weekly-report-nov-12th-2018/

Community News

-A completely new Elastos Website was launched this week: www.elastos.org

-Watch the amazing new Elastos Video

-Elastos released a thank you tweet to the community on Thursday : https://twitter.com/Elastos_org/status/1065773965434650626

-In order to raise the security and stability of the Elastos consensus mechanism and to avoid excess concentration of the hash rate, The Elastos Foundation would like to allow our global community to participate in the construction of the Elastos ecosystem and to broadcast the vision, mission and value of Elastos. Elastos will hold our DPoS supernode election and are pleased to share a draft of our official rules while accepting comments from the community. Read More: https://news.elastos.org/ela-dpos-supernode-protocol/

-On November 15th, Elastos co-hosted a Compliance Meetup in San Francisco with legal experts in the blockchain industry. The event brought together representatives from the academic space, blockchain projects, and cryptocurrency exchanges with an audience that consisted of lawyers, startup entrepreneurs, journalists, and local enthusiasts of both blockchain and Elastos, including Bitmain COO, Phillip Liu . The event, which ran nearly three hours, encompassed a networking session, an opening speech, and two moderated expert panels with accompanied Q and A’s from the audience. Read all the commentary from the meetup here: https://news.elastos.org/elastos-hosts-compliance-meetup-with-industry-experts/

-Read Rong Chen’s latest piece on the global need for Elastos, “Your data is “for sale” – And this is how you get it back” : https://jaxenter.com/creating-decentralized-web-151960.html

November 17-18