In a recent update, NANO have outlined a number of updates that are set to be rolled out on the NANO network by the name of NANO v16.1. This comes after a number of users have allegedly reported issues with the iOS TestFlight Build, among other community projects that have been built for the NANO network. In essence, an update was needed, now it seems the update is almost ready.

According to AMBCrypto:

“Since NANO had started facing syncing issues with v16.0 in the past couple of weeks, many users had downgraded to v15.2 which the platform maintains is a stable version of their network. The development team is presently in the closing stages of testing and fixing bugs for V16.1 so that it can be ready for deployment.”

Monday's update is here, covering v16.1 of the $Nano software, development on community projects and the last chance to access the iOS Test Flight! (99.99% of you can ignore the last one!)https://t.co/aAd8KvyfqI — Nano (@nano) September 24, 2018

The new update will see a relaunch of iOS TestFlight after a number of users running on the older network had experienced issues with the build. In order to benefit from this though, those involved do need to run the update as soon as possible.

According to the official NANO release:

“V16.1 is currently in its final stages of testing and debugging. Data gathered from users who are currently testing v16.1 on the mainnet and betanet has shown the updated version staying in sync, however, a bug was discovered causing nodes to temporarily lose their peer count. The developers are continuing to work to fix this issue tonight and hope to have the official release ready to launch tomorrow.”

Hopefully, we will see the full update go live within the next 24 hours.

As you know, the community is a key part of the NANO project, therefore the update published by NANO highlights a number of the community actions that are currently taking place, including the launch of new wallets and the implementation of a new international block explorer: