Development

GitHub metrics

Developer activity (from Coinlib.io)

Ambrosus Dashboard, running on top of $AMB-NET, can be used for the creation of bundles filled with assets and events. They are preparing to open it up for external builders.

Industry-specific Dapps on top of $AMB-NET: Blockchain-based solutions for enterprises that improve business processes and create value.

Manage your Apollo like a boss, with a node management dashboard integrated in our own explorer AmberEx : Coming Soon to $AMB-NET

Seamless experience creating new accounts to produce bundles with assets and events on $AMB-NET.

$AMB-NET — made for developers by developers. APIs and SDKs permit rapid prototyping, development and testing. Assets and Events create perfect structure for IoT applications.

Ambrosus Edge Gateways ensure end-to-end data integrity, bringing #blockchain security level to individual sensors and IoT devices. $AMB-NET enables easy and creative prototyping with hardware.

And finally $AMB-NET Public Release, featuring Apollo Validators, AmberEx Explorer and the Bridge.

Summary of Ecosystem Releases:

Public Launch of the Ambrosus Cryptonomics Architecture Onboarding of First Apollo Masternodes to AMB-NET! Release of AmberEx for visualizing network activity and block validations! Release of the Ambrosus Token-Bridge.

Ambrosus continues to lead the way in Global and European development and adoption of blockchain and cryptocurrencies. Ambrosus became the Founding Associate Member of the International Token Standardization Association.

New Explorer available.

$AMB latest progress report: AmberEx progress, bridge and validators stress testing, new tools for developers.

Masternode Testing and DMP Implementation: In terms of the different Masternodes on the Network, the blockchain core team has spent copious amounts of time installing and testing Apollo Masternodes from scratch on AMB-NET. At the same time, Atlas and Hermes masternodes have been updated and tested for public release. SDKs 2.0, Client Apps, and New Tools for Developers: The Ambrosus Front-End Team has been extremely busy with the recent release of the SDKs 2.0 on the Ambrosus Developer Portal. For the growth of the Ambrosus Ecosystem these software development kits for iOS, Android, and JavaScript are gamechangers, insofar as they allow developers to quickly and easily start building solutions on AMB-NET in more familiar programming languages. Beyond the release of the SDKs 2.0, the Front-End Team has also continued to complete a number of tasks related to client applications and additional tools for developers to use: New components have been added to the public React UI library, while work has continued on a generic product scanner User Interface designed for both mobile and web applications (and open-source for the community to use). AmberEx — Refinement and Final QA Fixes: The Ambrosus Explorer, AmberEx, continues to develop with a number of sleek refinements. Most importantly, AmberEx was fully re-deployed on Test-Net with all key components operating seamlessly. Final (Stress) Testing of the Ambrosus Bridge: Ambrosus Bridge has undergone a final series of stress testing so as to determine its robustness and capability of managing high levels of activity. Such tests were done two times, with the second one being performed with updated validators. After the final stress test, the validators were then tested locally with an End to End (e2e) test. A significant research and discussion has taken place concerning validator optimization. This allowed Ambrosus developers to fix a number of issues as well as implement concurrent transaction handling for bridge validators (i.e. multiple transactions can take place on the bridge at the same time).

The latest $AMB Community Report with Q&A is out. The most upvoted questions from the community have been answered in detail by Team. Here is one of the questions at this Q&A:

Question: How much influence and support does Ambrosus receive (either directly from other members or indirectly through networking with potential clients) from being an INATBA member?

As a whole, does INATBA have influence in swaying EU policy and decision makers that will benefit public/hybrid blockchain (key word: NOT private blockchain) adoption?

Answer: INATBA is an association that is going to exert significant influence in the future of the blockchain/cryptocurrency industry due to the different stakeholders involved (European Commissioners, EU member state ministers, large enterprises, international organizations, large corporations, etc.), as well as the amount of institutional funding that supports it. Right now, as the association is still in the process of fully forming, Ambrosus is able to play an important role across a number of different areas of its development. Ambrosus is happy to see governments taking such an active role in the development of blockchain technology. The main sources of influence (or future influence) pertain towards education (between both the blockchain community and the institutions and governments interested in the technology), recognition, guidance and development of new policy and regulation, and networking. While the future development of INATBA and its effectiveness remains to be determined, community members can rest assured that Ambrosus will be actively participating in all of the different opportunities that may arise.