Hello, and welcome to our third Development Update. Over the past two weeks we have been quite busy again with the further development of our MVP amongst others. Next to that we also have a little update regarding the new upcoming website, but first:

Be Aware of Scammers

An example of a scam attempt in our Slack.

First off we really want to warn everyone on all the social channels, but especially on our community chatroom Slack, to really watch out for scamming attempts. Just this past week we’ve deleted over twenty different accounts that tried to send out scam messages or just looked fishy overall. We’ll keep scanning the signups actively for strange names and activity, doing our very best to keep the community safe.

Note the following guidelines:

1) Never click on any link from random people. Not in Slack, or any other social media. Also, never open any links you receive from our Slack in your private e-mail.

2) No-one on our team will ever ask you for your private keys. Always keep your private keys safe. We at Blocktix highly recommend using a Ledger Nano S or any other hardware wallet that keeps your private keys safe.

3) We also highly discourage anyone talking publicly about their holdings. In doing so you might open yourself up for more sophisticated attacks directed at gaining access to your personal portfolio. Be smart.

Our website upgrade

Over the past month we have been working together with a professional content writer to create a version of the Blocktix website for the general public. He went in without previous cryptocurrency experience, and looked at the idea of Blocktix with a fresh mind. We’ve now mostly concluded the content writing part of the update and have now moved on to the actual design of the webpage.

Structuring the process this way means that the designer has the future content available and can work with that in mind, making sure we don’t miss a beat in this department. We expect to finish up the design part of the new website before the next development update in about two weeks.

Development of Blocktix

After mapping out the user on-boarding process two weeks ago we’ve been mostly focused on the next steps in the process: how the actual event page looks, the process of buying tickets and the check-out process for users that wish to acquire tickets for the event(s) they want to attend.