Development Update Testing of the TokenNet environment is ongoing. We have talked in our previous newsletter about Virginia disconnecting from the network. Further tests have been conducted and our developers concluded high latency due to the physical distance is the problem. Since there is no way of getting around physical distance, the devs are conducting further tests by replacing Virginia to California. We are still waiting on the details of the test result analysis, but we will keep you posted as soon as we can see any progress. Test Web-Wallet As previously mentioned, we have planned to open the Test Web-Wallet and it has finally arrived. Our Web-Wallet is ready for you to test and you can invite a friend to test it with you. At the moment the Test Web-Wallet will be on Stellar's TestNet but this will alternate to our own mock-TokenNet during the public testing. The Test Web-wallet tests will be focusing on user and operational acceptance testing, and will cover the following (noting this is not an exhaustive list): Transaction & blockchain protocol The optimized FBA consensus algorithm Sequential transaction completion Latency etc.

Web-Wallet application Usability (i.e. user friendliness and aesthetics)

- text (size and color)

- language

- look and feel

- placement of items

Wallet operation and functionality

- buttons functionality

- transaction processing

- Information output (i.e. correctness of historical transactions) Bugs

- any abnormal behavior To participate in testing please follow the instructions via the link below.

http://tokennet-test-wallet.dev.blockchainos.org.s3-website.ap-northeast-2.amazonaws.com/

The instructions below will provide you information on where to send any issues or constructive comments.

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeyoB54xvyC5J1_6vOrDnOJkl3VS80p47SDhOYc5S652ov4Kw/viewform Meanwhile, we have had a group of hackers try to break in to the system and the Web-wallet and we are pleased to say they were not able to. We have asked a couple of internet security firms to take a look at our web-wallet and Horizon but unfortunately we are still waiting for feedback. This too, we will let you know if repairs need to be made:)

TAL Session In the last newsletter we mentioned that our team engaged Dr. Jonghwan Lee in mathematics and discussed the logic of the Stellar Consensus Protocol. This and last week, we also engaged one of Korea's top Computer Science Professors EunKyoung Jee from KAIST (Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology - one of Korea's top universitiies), who specializes in Timed Automata to hold discussions with the view for us to integrate this theory into Trust Contracts. The first session went through Timed Automata in general and the second focused on Marcin Andrychowicz & Co's paper on Modeling bitcoin Contracts by Timed Automata, where the Professor further provided examples using UPPAAL. The team gained good insight into the application to Timed Automata in the cryptocurrency space and its modeling potential. For the past 2 days, we have had a little meet-up for a small group who are all in for the cause and future of BOScoin. Participants were invited from various parts of the globe, and not only tech oriented but also business and marketing experts as well. The 2 day session was filled with education on the BOS Platforms vision, future plans and other information. Sessions were also dedicated on sharing technical developments and on expanding the BOS community. The BOS team was excited to hear the excitement from the invitees that their expectations align with the BOS Platform in terms of goals, future plans and our defining value among the thousands of current cryptocurrencies. We also had the opportunity to discuss how to scale and enhance BOScoin’s ecosystem. It was extremely valuable to hear the range of ideas combining our minds together, ideas that we would not have thought of by ourselves; and also their perception from first-hand (from an outsider to the company, of the Platform and the current general cryptocurrency market. We received a lot of invigorating questions from the group regarding the tests we have been conducting, our consensus algorithm mFBA and specifics on what we have set out to do and the future of BOScoin. The result of this meet-up was positive with the invitees agreeing to volunteer as community managers once BOScoin goes live - and it was a great pleasure to meet the members who are keeping the community healthy and active.

