Dear members, welcome to the second edition of our bi-weekly development updates in which we keep you in the loop as to what’s been going on behind the scenes at REMME.

Our devs never sleep — or at least so it seems — which is why they’ve completed such a long list of tasks since our last update! Since last checking in, the following has all happened:

Software development:

First public REMME protocol beta-testing session with focus group during BlockchainUA Hackathon

Development of high-level REMChain (REMME testnet) architecture

REST API business logic: tokens, certificates, key management and transaction status checks (OpenAPI+Connexion) for REMME Core REST API v0.1

REST API documentation based on Swagger

Preparing for next release of REMME Core with minor updates.

Research and discovery:

Researching and benchmarking for customized consensus algorithm implementation

Consideration of concept inspired by RBFT: Redundant Byzantine Fault Tolerance

Ways to improve security level of Identity & Access Management (IAM) processes for corporate and hardware networks based on REMME protocol

More updates:

We’ve announced the latest business to join our 2018 Pilot Program — Triggmine have signed up and will be among the first to benefit from using the REMME protocol.

We published a general overview of 2018 Pilot Program numbers including how many companies joined and the biggest applicants (by number of end-users). Have a read and see the numbers for yourself

REMME has joined the Hyperledger project, which will pave the way for driving further blockchain adoption and forging partnerships with other Hyperledger members