Next week we will expand the group of testers for further improvement.

Other development news:

We started testing compatibility of nodes in different operating systems (Ubuntu, Centos, Debian)

Aiming to speed up the development process, we set up Travis for build and release automation.

Travis used for build and release automation

State was added to Mysterium Client app to have an easier control over ongoing process management

Private/public and CA Openvpn keys generation added to OpenVPN server.

A lot of small tweaks were done to have a stable VPN app. Our internal testing led to fixing some bugs.

Also, we improved code’s quality for community developers to be able to contribute. See: https://goreportcard.com/report/github.com/MysteriumNetwork/node

Progress with Exchanges

We are investigating existing & new exchanges and getting in touch with those that seem secure, user friendly and generally trusted.

At the same time we receive many proposals from new and untested exchanges with low or no requirements for potential listings. We do not want to rush into such agreements.

Trusted, user friendly exchanges with a big volume will be happy to have MYST listed once the token is used in the product. We are looking for some faster solution but it still takes time.

Team

Our search for a community manager is almost complete, and we hope that during the next week we will be able to share with you some good news.

Also, the team is very happy to have found an in-house accountant who will join us in mid March.

Payments workshop

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