Tech Update: An Ecosystem at Large

The tech team has diligently continued to incessantly update and fix different bugs that have arisen from the constant uptime of AMB-NET and the hundreds of masternodes now live on the network. To date, Ambrosus remains one of the most decentralised ecosystems empowered by contributors and participants who committed to the project since its inception. More technically, the team has also been working on a new explorer_worker, as well as node retirement functionality. Previously mentioned designs for revamping the user interface of different dashboards within the Ambrosus Ecosystem are proceeding accordingly. Last but not least, the stack of industrial partner demos continues to develop, with feedback and engagement from the various industrial participants.

The Ambrosus technical team would like to remind all Atlas Masternode operators to update their masternodes to the latest version in case they have not done so already. This update enables Atlas operators to transfer and shelter bundles of any Atlas masternode that is retired from now on.

To update, please follow this procedure:

access your VPS via the terminal; input cd ambrosus-nop; enter ./update.sh in the ambrosus-nop folder; next, write cd output to enter the output directory; in here, you enter docker-compose up -d.

Repeat this process for your Atlas masternodes as required. After all Atlas masternodes have been updated you can start the bundle transfer procedure using the following commands

yarn start select “retire” and choose Yes or No.

Next, you will see “process started” pop up and you can now quit the NOP.