Ardor Launch — Update #2

More Fixes then Stable Operation

On Jan 7th we released version 2.0.11 which finally black listed the remaining fork nodes. On Jan 9th we then released another bug fixes release. We are now at block 16452 and all systems are go.

We are making good progress on all fronts

Peer Explorer is back online https://ardor.peerexplorer.com/

Block explorers https://ardorportal.org and https://ardor.tools/ continue to add features and fix problems.

Ardor world looks better than ever https://www.ardor.world/en/

I would like to personally thank the dedicated operators of these web sites who work day and night to improve them.

Then we have Ardorgate who assembled a dream team of engineers to bring the AEUR Euro peg chain online. Keep your fingers crossed.

Our business development team is now sifting through dozens of child chain requests. We are building the application process and the necessary legal framework and had several calls this week and many more in the following weeks.

Exchanges Exchanges Exchanges

Sigh … well, we made some progress this week but obviously not enough.

AEX has already enabled trading and deposits of both ARDR and IGNIS (withdrawals probably next week)

Bitcoin Indonesia are operating with an IGNIS/IDR pair without problems

Our developers answered questions from Bittrex developers until 04:25 am tonight

We are working with two new exchanges on Nxt/Ardor/Ignis integration

To Summarize

Rome wasn’t built in a day and so does Ardor. This is a project of immense magnitude and we can’t do it without your support.