The CanWork public job board went live and the team held a development summit focussed on decentralisation.

What’s happened since the last update?

The team allocated half the sprint to a developer summit to consolidate the year’s learning & prepare for the decentralisation of CanYa in 2019.

Importantly, we continued to work toward a minimum marketable feature set for our freelance dApp, CanWork, including the much anticipated job board.

Public Job Board

We are happy to release the Jobs Board for CanWork which gives prospective clients a space to publicly request for digital services. Until now, clients needed to browse for service providers and request jobs directly.

CanWork Public Job board is live!

Sharable Job Links

Job posts can now be easily shared to social media sites with share links & friendly URL’s.

Bid for Jobs

CanWork digital service providers now have the opportunity to make a bid on public job posts.

Make a bid for the job. Pitch your services.

With the introduction of job posting and bidding, CanWork now has the basic features of a digital services marketplace for clients and freelancers.

What’s planned for the next sprint?

The focus now is on supporting the current CanWork release and getting a start on the decentralisation architecture. The dev teams aims to:

Fix the broken Twitter login authorisation.

authorisation. Finalise the Dock authorisation method.

method. Complete the file attachments feature which was missed in the last sprint.

feature which was missed in the last sprint. Start tech spikes for dAppnodes which allow participants to earn rewards by hosting the decentralised software that powers the CanYa ecosystem.

which allow participants to earn rewards by hosting the decentralised software that powers the CanYa ecosystem. Continue development of CanEconomy — a dashboard that will facillitate and track the token swap from ERC20 to ERC223.

from ERC20 to ERC223. Continue develoment of CanSwap — a decentralised liquidity network allowing on-chain conversions of tokens & ether into and out of $CAN.

ICYMI: Check out this information-packed video of CanYa CEO, JP Thor, talking to Alex Saunders from Nugget’s News in their new “Where are they now?” series, here.

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