Dear members, welcome to the third edition of our bi-weekly development update! Every other Monday we will be posting an overview of the progress we’ve made over the last two weeks.

During the last sprint we focused on:

REMME PKI (d) protocol 0.3.0 Alpha release

REMME protocol REST API (OpenAPI+Connexion)

REMME PKI (d) protocol 0.3.0 Alpha is live!

Added

- REMChain testnet alpha version: it’s possible to run a network of masternodes with DevMode consensus. On this stage, you can run masternode locally on your machine and use REST API based on OpenAPI specification and Connexion on the same machine to test such types of operations:

Certificate handling: registration, revocation and status checks.

Token handling: transfers and balance view.

Key pairs management.

- Sphinx-based documentation for source code and overall architecture.

The next release of REMChain testnet will contain setup for running it with PoET (Proof of elapsed time), and a new version of public API.

Read more in the Changelog on GitHub and join our network of contributors!

More updates:

Meet the next participant of REMME Pilot Program, cryptocurrency exchange Changelly. Operating since 2015, the company has attracted over 2M registered users from around the world, and it’s great to have them onboard. Read more here.

On the 6th of April our CEO Alex Momot answered on community questions during the REMME live Ask Me Anything session. Based on the amount of up votes on Reddit we’ve chosen 6 most popular questions. If you missed it, please see the video record here. We will also create a separate post with all questions and answers, and will publish it here in our Blog.

Alex had an interesting talk about the main pillars of the REMME project, use cases and added value with CryptoRand, experienced Cryptocurrency, Bitcoin & Ethereum trader and researcher. Read the interview here https://medium.com/@cryptorand/interview-with-remme-team-38aa64d8b0c0

In the press: Peter Tran, Vice President and Head of Global Cyber Defense & Security Strategy at Worldpay, said that REMME’s blockchain solution is built on blockchain’s decentralized design and successfully authenticates users and devices with multi-factor authentication. “Blockchain in this instance stands to eliminate the lowest hanging fruit for cyber attackers… crackable passwords.” Read the full article here

👋 Cheers, we’ll get back to you with more!