Eight months have passed since Stakenet launched in March. Could you please introduce the project and any notable developments from the past eight months.

Stakenet aims to build an interchain economy by linking blockchains together through our Masternode network. This will create a platform which allows users to easily access whatever they are looking for and also for developers to take advantage of our unique technology.

We aim to remove many of the obstacles currently inherent to the crypto industry to provide a seamless experience for the users, there are so many different coins and tokens now that it makes things daunting and complicated for many.

Since the launch this year, Stakenet has delivered Trustless Proof of Stake (TPoS), our unique offline staking solution. TPoS allows users to stake even while their wallet is offline by using a merchant to provide the network security that staking offers in their place. This will allow people to stake from cold storage devices such as Ledger Nano S and Xeeda, both of which Stakenet has confirmed integration on as well as our own upcoming hardware device.

We also were one of the first PoS/MN projects to implement SegWit, Lightning Channels and Atomic Swaps. These were crucial as a foundation for our project to build off of. This has allowed us to complete the recent release Lightning Swaps on Mainnet and provide a guide on how to execute the swap, which is another Stakenet world first and is the first stage for our DEX.

We also launched our Cloud services platform, this will provide services to make crypto easy for beginners. We started with Staking Pools where people can send their coins to the Cloud and they automatically start staking — users don’t need to do anything else or have any technical experience to start staking. We also launched our RSB Monitoring and Masternode Monitoring services on the Cloud. We will soon be launching our Masternodes-as-a-Service.

At Stakenet we want to offer services to everyone no matter their knowledge of the crypto industry so making things as simple as possible so everyone has access to this wonderful technology is very important to us.