Tendermint KMS v0.7.0 is out! You can read the full changelog here.

We are presently running it in production here at @iqlusion on both the cosmoshub-3 and Terra columbus-3 networks. It should largely be a “drop-in” release with no actionable system administration tasks involved in deploying it.

Here are the notable highlights of this release:

Network timeouts: this release supports long-awaited configurable timeouts on network I/O, with a default of 10 seconds. See tendermint/kms#310 for more information.

this release supports long-awaited configurable timeouts on network I/O, with a default of 10 seconds. See tendermint/kms#310 for more information. Genesis bugfixes: in the previous release the double signing protection code was too strict and would prevent signing the genesis block of new networks, which caused some startup troubles on cosmoshub-3 and columbus-3 . This was addressed by relaxing the logic around signing the first block.

Beyond that, this release includes various bugfixes and dependency upgrades, including an upgrade to tendermint-rs v0.11. You can find release notes for that here:

github.com interchainio/tendermint-rs/blob/master/CHANGES.md#0110-2019-12-11 ## [0.11.0] (2019-12-11) This is the first release since this repository was split off from the [KMS](https://github.com/tendermint/kms) repo a few months ago and contains more than the usual number of changes. As the new repository matures we will be working towards a more robust release cycle. This release also contains a first draft of the Tendermint Light Client :). The changes are organized in sections for better readability. Organizatinoal Changes: - Reorganized the crate into a workspace with a `tendermint` crate ([#30]) - Remove all optional compilation ([#16]) - Started using CircleCI for continuous integration ([#15]) - Fix clippy lints ([#40], [#55]) This file has been truncated. show original

Next up for the KMS: moving it to an asynchronous architecture and support for application-specific access to keys for the purposes of e.g. signing price oracles. We hope to post a design announcement about these sorts of things soon.