Keep Roundup — October 2018

News and Updates from the Keep Team and Network

October has been a great month here at Keep! On the events front, we were a gold sponsor of San Francisco Blockchain Week and most of our team was able to attend. Our development team has also been steadily making progress on the Keep random beacon and we have been excited to share more news and updates with you. Finally, our Slack is re-opened and our community is growing! Read on to find out more about what we have been up to.

In this recent post, Keep Tech Lead, Antonio Salazar Cardozo and developers Raghav Gulati, Philip Schlump, and Nik Grinkevich provide a demo video of the threshold relay based Keep random beacon in action!

One of our developers Nik Grinkevich shares how to use the Keep random beacon stub contract to interact with your own decentralized applications. He also discusses contract methods available for our upcoming public API mainnet release.

Community Manager Jack Knutson shares his journey from Keep community member to becoming part of the Keep team. He also discusses 5 values that he believes makes a community great — and that we are trying to implement in our community here at Keep!

Keep Community Manager Eliza Petrovska provides an extra look into news and updates from the team and community over the past several months including the re-opening of our Slack channel, an EIP submission, and an on-site in Atlanta!

Earlier this month, Keep was a gold sponsor of San Francisco Blockchain Week. In this post, Community Manager Jack Knutson and Content Manager Hope Cowan collaborate to bring you a look into the experience of the Keep team at San Francisco Blockchain Week 2018.

Community News

We have great news — we have re-opened our Slack! We have regular guests from the team come in and chat and sometimes our community even gets the first look at content that we have coming out. Come join us!

We have also opened a Russian channel in our Slack for our Russian-speaking community members and we have released a Russian translation of our white paper (available in our Slack).