MIMIR Blockchain Solutions Weekly Development Update (Jan 26)

Written by bluephoenixinc | Published 2018/01/27
Tech Story Tags: blockchain | ethereum | tech | api | developer

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MIMIR has had an exciting week. We released the rust user client andrust validator client on github. We also built a faucet for theRopsten Testnet that will automatically fund any validator client thatis downloaded and executed. We are now ready for the world to playwith the MIMIR Blockchain to Internet Bridge. This released version isa limited subset of the final implementation, that includes thefollowing RPC methods: eth_estimateGas, eth_call, eth_gasPrice,eth_getTransactionCount, and eth_submitRawTransaction.

This API is still undergoing large changes but we hope to have the API stabilized in the coming days. The system should be ready for simplistic Dapps in the coming week. We are through the worst of the waterfall, and we areswitching to a continuous integration flow that will allow rapidimprovements. If you want to play with the system, please download andhack away. If you want any specific features added first, let us know!

Now that there is something for alpha testers to play with, be sure to sign up to become a tester, if you haven’t already. You can sign up here. Our rocket.chat community continues to grow. Whether you’re already a tester or plan on becoming one, join our community here. If you need help going through the system, or find a bug, you can chat with our developers as well as other testers.

Don’t forget, our CEO Nicolas Fierro and CTO Hunter Prendergast will both be presenting at the Bitcoin, Ethereum & Blockchain SuperConference February 16–18 in Dallas, Texas. If you are planning on attending, reach out to us. It would be great to meet in person.

From all of us at MIMIR, thank you to our testers and those who are planning on signing up.

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Published by HackerNoon on 2018/01/27