December 2018

Fusion ends 2018 with a strong finish by launching the PSN, making a host of innovative features outlined in its whitepaper a reality.

“As a team I believe we’ve gone above and beyond any other testnet launch with our Payable Staged Network. We couldn’t have done it without the support of the Fusion Community. It’s a thrill to invite everyone to try the PSN!” states DJ Qian. To hear more from DJ…

PSN Apps and Tech Modules to Try:

The Fusion Wallet — The most feature-rich, open-sourced wallet launched with any testnet that allows you to access P-FSN test tokens, time-lock, create assets, and claim your Short Account Number.

Staking — A simple way to earn FSN ERC-20 rewards through staking. To get your own node up and running in minutes follow this how-to video.

Fusion Block Explorer — Track activity including transactions, price, block height, block time, addresses, activity, and more.

Node Monitor — Dashboard for viewing overall network activity including: hashrate, difficulty, block time and more.

Quantum Swap — Fusion’s native peer-to-peer asset swap technology that doesn’t rely on smart contracts or third-party intermediaries, currently functional through command the line interface

Coming Soon:

Multiple Browser Support — The PSN currently runs on the Chrome browser. Watch for additional browser support to be added.

Quantum Swap UI — In the coming weeks the prototype Quantum Swap UI will be released.

ERC-20 Support — Currently the PSN supports P-FSN tokens, in the upcoming ERC-20 asset gateway code release expect to see ERC-20 token support on the network.

PSN Resources:

Get Involved, Get Focused, Get Rewarded:

As a community goal, the first task is to build out browser support beyond Chrome e.g. Safari, Explorer and operating systems: Windows, Linux and Mac. The open source APIs can be found here.

Open-source projects rely on community involvement to grow and improve. In the coming weeks Fusion will publish a formal bug bounty program familiar to the development community. In the meantime, The Fusion Foundation welcomes feedback from anyone and will reward contributions from the community that help build the network prior to the bug bounty program launch.

Tech update: Payable Stage Network Week 1. Ledger Integration Now Compatible With Fusion PSN wallet.

The first week of PSN has been an overwhelming success. Many of the features described in the Fusion Whitepaper have been successfully deployed and the team has already begun to refine and improve their codebase.

The objective of PSN is to test the stability and robustness of the network in collaboration with the community, enabling quick identification of bugs and real-time issue resolution. With the community help, the team will continually improve the PSN network until they are comfortable to transition across to main net.

Ledger integration

Ledger integration is now available on the Fusion PSN wallet.

PSN Stats Week One

Over 150 nodes participating in proof of stake, spread across the globe.

24,585 blocks and 2,715,152 Transactions since system started.

Block sizes up to 361 transactions.

358 Wallets accessing and sending PFSN.

Over 300,000 lines of code delivered to create a Wallet, Block Explorer, Ticket Purchasing, Network Status, testing scripts and a leading blockc hain financial infrastructure.

42 different assets created.

Average of 1000 tickets active per block.

257 short account numbers generated.

The technical team is currently working on resolving a number of issues to stabilize the network and increase overall performance. Bugs have been captured thanks to the testing and reporting from the community.

Fusion is very excited that the core functions on PSN are working smoothly, including time-lock, short account address, create asset, PoS consensus and more.

At time of writing the team has 194 active nodes and they are growing fast, a testament to their strong and clever community. Each node is actively participating in validating and securing transactions on the PSN blockchain, demonstrating the immense power of decentralized consensus.

The PSN is an iterative process that will continuously improve over the coming weeks and months. Thanks to the hard work of our technical team and the testing and reporting work of the community, bugs have been captured in real time. This enables the team to begin working on solution quickly and efficiently.

The technical team is currently working on resolving a number of issues that can be grouped into the following three categories:

Runtime errors Consensus, Features, and Functionality Fusion gateway

All Fusion’s Payable Staged Network Video’s.

P-FSN Genesis Block Balances : Check out your P-FSN balance in the attached Excel spreadsheet.

: Check out your P-FSN balance in the attached Excel spreadsheet. Relevant links for the PSN network:

PSN Wallet — www.myfusionwallet.com

PSN Block Explorer — https://blocks.fusionnetwork.io/

PSN Node Monitor — http://node.fusionnetwork.io/

PSN Auto-buy Ticket — https://tickets.fusionnetwork.io/

PSN API Gateway — https://api.fusionnetwork.io/

How to Get Involved, Test, Earn and Learn on the Fusion PSN, Plus Additional Information:

Overview of the PSN

How-To Guide on staking and earning rewards on the PSN

Fusion Official Telegram Channel

@FusionProtocol