This week we are excited to report a technical analysis of Matryx’s development roadmap for quarter 1 of 2018. Our engineers are hard at work pushing both code and the conceivable limits of the underlying idea itself.

First and foremost we are actively building the functional requirements within the platform.

Matryx integration within Calcflow

These requirements are best described as the foundational features that allow the platform to be versatile and valuable. These features are broken into two categories - what the platform needs to achieve for the bounty poster and those who submit work for bounties.

As we move forward with development we are constantly working to make a slicker and quicker platform. We want our testing to be on point: we have code coverages and health monitors running, along with a bunch of administrative and dev ops infrastructure that allows us to increase our development cycle a lot faster going forward. That’s where we spend the majority of our time right now, along with the aforementioned foundational functionality of the platform.

All this groundwork lets us have a faster CI/CD pipeline while having well documented testing for the upcoming security audits during Q2. These foundations lead us to a major milestone of passing security audits and pushing to test-net in Q2 while significantly increasing our code development time.

We will keep you updated on all developments moving forward. For the time being, our blockchain engineers led by Sam Hessenauer — Nanome’s VP of Blockchain Development and Product Management, are grinding away creating the best platform possible. Our goal for Q1 is to push another major update to our private chain for public use as well as be ready for security audits.

For those of you just getting involved in the project feel free to join our telegram group, check out our github and find us on twitter.