Particl Genesis Anniversary

A look back at our first year

On July 17th, 2017, one year ago today, Particl main network (mainnet) genesis block was generated, becoming one of the only pure Proof of Stake (PoS) cryptocurrencies not starting with an initial mining period — truly a rare breed.

We created a nice round-up of what Particl accomplished in 2017 within our end-of-year review January 1st. Now, seven months later and 365 days since our first block on the Particl blockchain, we celebrate how far we’ve come in such a short time.

Any sufficiently advanced technology is equivalent to magic. — Arthur C. Clarke

Doesn’t that ring true in this — still very young — space made irresistibly fascinating by S. Nakamoto and their “magic internet money”?

https://youtu.be/g6iDZspbRMg | btw, Particl mentioned in there ;)

That naivety to understanding technology is a double-edged sword in the decentralized ecosystem because fancy marketing and 30 minutes spent writing an ERC20 contract can generate a lot of buzz (and money) around magical solutions to everyday problems.

The question becomes, when does the tech make sense and when doesn’t it?

Enable Privacy

Setting out to create a platform for privacy-focused decentralized applications is not a challenge for the faint of heart. In fact, among the thousands of cryptocurrency projects in existence, Particl is still one of the only open-source platform being developed with privacy in its DNA.

Privacy is a well-discussed topic in blockchain solutions but 99% of the time it is merely an afterthought or even by product when building on a decentralized network. Particl is private by design which makes everything our team develops multiple times harder to achieve and is why no other project is comparable when looking at the full breadth of products and features Particl already offers after 1 year.

Whenever shareholders are involved and need to be kept happy, privacy becomes a marketing buzz word that is attached to data collection tools in fancy ways like “Personal Recommendations”, “Shoppers Also Liked”, “Your friends are talking about…”, “You parked here…”.

User data is a powerful metric all companies use to their advantage in order to maximize profits. A good marketing team will package it within a “privacy” wrapper to make users feel safe and cozy like warm alpaca socks, while the personal information people willingly provide helps giant internet companies build better tools to appease shareholders and make the most money possible.

There is a case for privacy-focused decentralized applications in the tech industry and, at one year young, Particl is one of the only project building an open-source privacy platform that is truly private by design.

Origination & Innovation

Particl Core is the backbone of the project and is the source for a number of privacy enhancements to the underlying Bitcoin codebase this past year. All revolve around privacy and security and are industry pioneering innovations:

Confidential Transactions (CT)

Ring Confidential Transactions (RingCT)

Particl Proof of Stake (PPoS) with Cold Staking

Secure Message (SMSG)

Particl Core has averaged a new release every 3 weeks (20 releases) this year. A very impressive development pace, wouldn’t you agree? And these aren’t trivial code commits; many are industry firsts as you can see by the list above.

Much of this credit goes to our Lead Core Developer, Tecnovert, and his team. Besides researching and implementing intense cryptographic standards into Particl, they are also staying current with Bitcoin Core development.

Bitcoin developers have updated Bitcoin’s codebase 5* times since the launch of Particl (0.14.2). Our team merged those changes every time, after a proper testing period had passed and the code was ready for Particl mainnet.

Bitcoin code commits alone (nearly 5000) account for 1,185 changed files with 124,688 additions and 56,438 deletions.

Bitcoin Core 0.16.1 (18.06.15) | Particl Core 0.16.1.0 (18 days later)

(18 days later) Bitcoin Core 0.16.0 (18.02.26) | Particl Core 0.16.0.1 (28 days later)

(28 days later) Bitcoin Core 0.15.1 (17.11.11) | Particl Core 0.15.1 (6 days later)

(6 days later) Bitcoin Core 0.15.0.1 (17.09.19) | Particl Core 0.15.0.2 (10 days later)

(10 days later) Bitcoin Core 0.15.0 (17.09.14) | Merged with above (15 days later)

Needless to say, copy-pasta project teams don’t care about this level of security or compatibility with Bitcoin and 99.9% of projects can’t make the above claim over the past year.

*Bitcoin Core 0.16.2 is already in the pipeline: 0.16.2rc2 | Particl Core is staying in step: master_btc

Particl Roadmap

We released our current roadmap in March and the progress of development can be seen on our website.

If you watch our AMA livestreams every couple weeks you hopefully caught our last one with Ryno joining me to talk development and the marketplace. He mentioned in that episode we would be looking at our scrum/sprint platform plan to see if we can open the scheduling and progress wireframes up to public viewing in an effort to be more transparent. That will be something to keep an eye out for for those who want to get more details on Particl R&D.

All our roadmap items are highly anticipatory because they directly tie to future products on Particl’s first-of-its-kind privacy platform. One item that is personally exciting to me is the Particl Open Market Protocol (OMP) that Kewde is working on. A library for the OMP has begun on Github that is tied to the Software Development Kit (SDK)

Particl Network

Particl is a testing environment by nature and all of our development is open source and runs through multiple levels of testing and refinement. We don’t close source our Desktop GUI or our Market backend. Every piece of our privacy platform is out in the open.

Particl has maintained 2 active and functioning blockchains since our mainnet genesis block was generated; which all our products and applications run on in various level of development and deployment. Our Mainnet chain is what most people use to send and receive PART. Our Testnet chain is our research and development environment where new privacy features and security technology is created.

Mainnet

The first and only live version of Confidential Transactions (CT) on a Bitcoin based blockchain has been on Particl’s mainnet since launch day 1 last year. We also have the first and only cold storage staking protocol on the main chain — no matter what others may say 😜.

Particl was one of the first projects to have Native Segwit as well, meaning, every transaction on Particl is a fast, low-cost, Segwit transaction.

Secure Messages can be sent using our cli/Qt Core wallet builds. Particl Copay and Particl Desktop are 2 more official mobile and desktop clients (respectively) running on mainnet.

We are stuck with technology when what we really want is just stuff that works. — Douglas Adams

Particl Desktop

I find this quote fitting for our flagship client, Particl Desktop. Mainstream adoption for cryptocurrencies and decentralized applications isn’t going to come down to how much is “under the hood”. Ultimately, widespread adoption will come down to how easy this or that is to use. There is no denying the level of care the CRZ and xludx lead teams have placed on usability, design and simplicity within the entire line of Particl products/apps.

Most crypto project teams can create pretty pictures of what they plan to make and what they want to deliver, but very, very few can actually show you a well designed working app or even prototype until they’ve cycled through 12 to 24 months of funding.

Desktop is one example of what Particl developers roadmap to build