Hello everybody.
Any of you who are familiar with the Lisk Subreddit may know me as a mod from there.
To ensure you are kept updated with all the advancements around the Lisk project I am here to provide you with the highlights and interesting items from yesterday on the Lisk reddit sub and beyond.....
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Lisk continues its clarity! HQ are getting closer and closer to the release of Lisk Core 1.0.0 to Mainnet and now the latest weekly development update has arrived to detail the measures they are taking to ensure that the release is of the highest quality. The steps include making sure that all Lisk products — Lisk Elements, Lisk Explorer, Lisk Commander and Lisk Hub — are compatible with Lisk Core 1.0.0. You can read the latest weekly development update here.....
https://blog.lisk.io/development-update-road-to-core-1-0-mainnet-997e5d01faba and you track the progress of every release by browsing the Projects section on the Lisk Core GitHub here......
https://github.com/LiskHQ/lisk/projects-
Lisk Elements development. Lisk Elements is a collection of JavaScript libraries containing several separately-installable modules, each covering a distinct region of Lisk-related functionality, for example sending Lisk transactions from the client or server. Lisk Elements includes a set of Lisk-related constants, relevant cryptographic functions, mnemonic passphrase helpers, functions for creating, signing and verifying transactions, an API client for interacting with nodes on the Lisk network. The first release candidate for Lisk Elements v1.0.0. has arrived and you can try out the Elements release candidate on the Testnet here.....
https://www.npmjs.com/package/lisk-elements/v/1.0.0-rc.0 -
Lisk receives a mention in Business.com! In an article titled "How Companies Can Take Advantage of Blockchain", contributer, Michael Georgiou, said he felt "blockchain is more than a trend, but some business owners might wonder how to get started". He continued by saying "[Suspicious link removed]es with a learning curve, making initial install and set up a challenge". The solution he reckoned was "If you don’t have an IT or tech team ready to create or manage your blockchain, you can still take advantage with blockchain as a service". Then linking to
https://lisk.io/ he explained that "Lisk is a blockchain platform for JavaScript developers who create dApps". Lisk was in good company, as Amazon, Kaleido, Oracle, Huawei, IBM’s Hyperledger, and Microsoft were mentioned it the same piece. For those unfamiliar with Business.com, well basically it is a website thats covers business industry news and trends for growth companies and the B2B community. To get the full insight you can read the "How Companies Can Take Advantage of Blockchain" article here......
https://www.business.com/articles/benefits-of-blockchain/- Lisk videos around the world! Anybody here speak Russian? Кpиптoбoтaникa - пpo кpиптoвaлюты (in English "Cryptobotany - about cryptic currencies") runs a cryptocurrency over on Youtube that has pulled in around 9000 subs. In his latest video he deals with the following... "The forecast for 2018 on the cryptocurrency Lisk, what prospects, is Lisk a competitor to Ethereum, what to expect in the short term, should I invest in Lisk, and the real advantages of a Lisk coin". If you are interested in learning more (provided you speak the language) then you can view the video here.......
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_vc9-R-x5Y)
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That's it for today's highlights.
If you have tips on stories or videos related to Lisk, blockchain, Javascript etc. then send me a private message with your news on these bitcointalk forums or through the private message system on reddit....
https://www.reddit.com/message/compose/?to=John_Muck and I will consider it for my daily post.
Keep the faith Liskers!