TECHNICAL PROGRESS

Blockchain node in space

After a week of internal testing, the team is launching the Windows and Linux versions of the SpaceChain multi-signatures Qtum client. The supporting manual will be uploaded on GitHub once translation of the documents has been completed. The team will also continue to update the client’s source code on GitHub.

The previous space node test has shown to be normal. After we have finished the development of the user interface on the website, users can apply for the multi-signature node public key to participate in the space multi-signature experiment.

SpaceChain OS

The team has evaluated the Ethereum Light Node on the Zynq Architecture Development Board. The purpose of the test is to evaluate whether the performance of the current Zynq7000 architecture can meet the performance requirements of light node operation and the amount of network data that the light node is running. The current test is conducted on a private chain built by the team. The node functions test is still in progress.

The Zynq7000 architecture is currently the main focus of the team’s hardware research in the space node. The specific scheme of developing Ethereum nodes is still under discussion.

SpaceChain Hardware

The H3 hardware wallet’s related files have been uploaded on GitHub. In addition to the original online wallet project, we have built an offline multi-signature hardware project. This week, we have written the software for the multi-signature satellite wallet of the H3 hardware. The basic functions of the software have been completed and bugs are being revised.

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