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Particl Development Progress Report (17-09-2021)




A new Particl development progress report has just been published on Particl News and this week, it contains some very great news related to Particl V3.

Check it out to get the latest information on the current testnet and on the announcement of the Particl V3 mainnet release date.

Read More: 👉 https://particl.news/particl-development-progress-report-17-09-2021/


TL;DR: Main net release date is being posted TODAY!


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Particl Development Progress Report (10-09-2021)




It's Friday, and you know what that means; progress report day! This week has been a happy one with the release of the new Particl V3 testnet builds. And so, most of the work on the desktop side of things has been about dealing with questions, assisting, and investigating (and fixing) more minor issues that have all come from the community.


Status of the Current Testnet Round
We're excited to announce that, as of yet, nothing significant has been reported in terms of blockers that may prevent a mainnet release. The only issue that may need some attention is related to some performance-related concerns that have been reported on the private-by-default Whonix OS. However, we do not foresee any delay caused by this problem as it is relatively minor and straightforward to fix.

Additionally, we'd like to take at least one more week of testing before initiating the process of releasing Particl V3 on mainnet. That's to allow more time for edge-case testing and make sure no new bug is found in the coming days.

As such, assuming no new issue is found in the days to come, we will be ready to announce Particl V3's mainnet release date next week!


Particl Desktop Development Report

It's Friday, and you know what that means; progress report day! This week has been a happy one with the release of the new Particl V3 testnet builds. And so, most of the work on the desktop side of things has been about dealing with questions, assisting, and investigating (and fixing) more minor issues that have all come from the community.
Status of the Current Testnet Round

We're excited to announce that, as of yet, nothing significant has been reported in terms of blockers that may prevent a mainnet release. The only issue that may need some attention is related to some performance-related concerns that have been reported on the private-by-default Whonix OS. However, we do not foresee any delay caused by this problem as it is relatively minor and straightforward to fix.

Additionally, we'd like to take at least one more week of testing before initiating the process of releasing Particl V3 on mainnet. That's to allow more time for edge-case testing and make sure no new bug is found in the coming days.

As such, assuming no new issue is found in the days to come, we will be ready to announce Particl V3's mainnet release date next week!
Particl Desktop Development Report

Aside from looking into smaller issues and inquiries regarding the current Particl V3 testnet round (that you can track here), work has begun towards planning out the next updates and additions for Particl Desktop moving forward (based on items from the new roadmap). So, if nothing new regarding the current testnet requires attention, we'll start working next week on the changes planned for the v3.1 release, but also possibly future v3.2 and v3.3 releases as well.

One useful addition to Particl V3 since the launch of the current testnet round is the ability to split UTXOs for public transactions as well (not just anon transactions). The issue was reported by community member Kangoala; thanks for pointing it out! You can read more about it here: https://github.com/particl/particl-desktop/issues/1813

Particl Core Development Report


It's Friday, and you know what that means; progress report day! This week has been a happy one with the release of the new Particl V3 testnet builds. And so, most of the work on the desktop side of things has been about dealing with questions, assisting, and investigating (and fixing) more minor issues that have all come from the community.
Status of the Current Testnet Round

We're excited to announce that, as of yet, nothing significant has been reported in terms of blockers that may prevent a mainnet release. The only issue that may need some attention is related to some performance-related concerns that have been reported on the private-by-default Whonix OS. However, we do not foresee any delay caused by this problem as it is relatively minor and straightforward to fix.

Additionally, we'd like to take at least one more week of testing before initiating the process of releasing Particl V3 on mainnet. That's to allow more time for edge-case testing and make sure no new bug is found in the coming days.

As such, assuming no new issue is found in the days to come, we will be ready to announce Particl V3's mainnet release date next week!
Particl Desktop Development Report

Aside from looking into smaller issues and inquiries regarding the current Particl V3 testnet round (that you can track here), work has begun towards planning out the next updates and additions for Particl Desktop moving forward (based on items from the new roadmap). So, if nothing new regarding the current testnet requires attention, we'll start working next week on the changes planned for the v3.1 release, but also possibly future v3.2 and v3.3 releases as well.

One useful addition to Particl V3 since the launch of the current testnet round is the ability to split UTXOs for public transactions as well (not just anon transactions). The issue was reported by community member Kangoala; thanks for pointing it out! You can read more about it here: https://github.com/particl/particl-desktop/issues/1813
Particl Core Development Report

On the Particl Core side of things, we are happy to report that testing has resumed on BasicSwap with the closed beta group and that a few changes have been made to the protocol. Much more details regarding BasicSwap coming right after the release of Particl V3 on mainnet.

We're also excited to tease you by announcing that a new lightwallet client to easily store and use PART will join the Particl ecosystem very soon. Indeed, we can report that, today, the first successful mainnet transaction using Particl Electrum has been made!



First Particl Electrum transaction on mainnet: https://explorer.particl.io/tx/36949d5e5ea43b590cf4d20ac31662bc4890197fde77c0d185b46985ac5275e5



Thank you again for your support and passion for the project's mission. Exciting times are ahead, and while we encourage you to keep testing the current testnet version of Particl V3, we certainly look forward to announcing the mainnet release date.

We'll be publishing more information next week regarding the mainnet launch of Particl V3 and will, at the same time, communicate a few things coming right after or around this event. You can also expect the new roadmap to go live very shortly after Particl V3's mainnet launch.

Stay tuned and have a great weekend!



Full blog post: https://particl.news/particl-development-progress-report-10-09-2021/



v3.0 on mainnet release next week  Grin Grin Grin

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https://particl.news/new-testnet-build-available-05-09-2021/

New Particl V3 Testnet Build Available (05-09-2021)



As announced in our latest development progress report, all previously identified issues from the last testnet round have been resolved. As such, we have launched, this weekend, the fourth round of testing for Particl V3.

You can now download and test the most recent version of Particl V3, on testnet, and report back if you find any bug, issue, or odd behavior. Notably interesting is the new addition of the governance module on testnet, we encourage you to check it out!

If you encounter any problem while testing this new version of Particl V3 or have feedback to give, please add a "new issue" on Github (click here). Make sure to explain in detail the problem you’ve encountered, how to reproduce it, and the OS you’re using. The Particl developers will then pick it up and work on.

If no new major problem is found, this build will be ready to be released on mainnet. We will communicate more details as soon as we can!

Lots more to read in the blog post.....

Read more:  https://particl.news/new-testnet-build-available-05-09-2021/

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Is this the final testnet version of v3.0 before we push to main net?





Download now to test it out and see if you can break it.




Download testnet: https://github.com/particl/particl-desktop/releases/tag/v3.0.0-RC-test005




Warning: Always verify your downloads!

Scammers have edited links in the past to replace downloads with malware.

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Particl Development Progress Report (03-09-2021)

Get up to speed with the recent Particl V3 progress report.



The time has come for yet another weekly development progress report and a little bird tells us you're going to like this one!

This week, most of the effort has been on finalizing the integration of the cold staking zap functionality into Particl Desktop. This was the last remaining item before a new Particl V3 testnet build can be released, and we're happy to say that it has been successfully completed!

That means we've initiated the process of building the new testnet version and will be releasing it publicly in the next 72 hours.
Particl Desktop Development Report
Build and Release the New Testnet Client

All that remains at this point is to build the new testnet version, test it internally, and then release it for one more round of public testing. All the issues highlighted in the progress reports dating from the last testnet client up until now have been resolved. One more time, we're asking for your help in testing the new client and trying to find any potential issue.

More specifically, here are our current areas of interest in regards to this specific testnet round.

    Test and verify that any previously mentioned issue is effectively resolved.
    Test the disabling of cold staking from the module and determine whether a previous issue is still present or not. In the previous codebase ("Particl V2"), it used to cause problems in some rare cases, but we haven't been able to reproduce it yet on our end. It may, or may not, still be present in Particl V3.

We are targeting the next 72 hours for the release of the new testnet version of Particl V3. So stay tuned for when the news drop on Particl News and the other usual communication channels.
Particl Core Development Report....


Read More: https://particl.news/particl-development-progress-report-03-09-2021-2/





We ARE on the last testnet before going live.

Saddle up  Grin
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Particl Development Progress Report (27-08-2021)

The time has come for yet another weekly development progress report. Although we didn't get a new Particl V3 testnet build this week, we've got a great update to communicate.

The star of the show this week is the ZMQ issue. Last week, we announced an interim solution that would allow us to release Particl V3 on mainnet with minimal compromise. In a last ditch effort to fix the issue before the next testnet round, core developer Tecnovert joined forces with desktop developer Arnold Bansemer to find a permanent solution. We are very happy to announce that the long-standing ZMQ issue is now permanently fixed with a unified solution across all operating systems! An interim solution is not needed anymore.


Read more: https://particl.news/particl-development-progress-report-27-08-2021/


Looks like last testnet is on the way!  Grin

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Particl has development reports bereft of information but replete with sentences that are trimmed of meaning. I read a couple of them and it was similar to sleazy goo that is observed on a two-day chicken left out of fridge. Something is upgrading and something is getting fixed but what exactly, is not known. It is a subject for a debate I do not want to participate in.
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Particl Development Progress Report (20-08-2021)





The time has come for yet another weekly development report. This week has been one filled with progress, with solutions found and applied to all outstanding issues related to Particl V3.

However, to ensure that the fixes work as intended, and before officially marking them as fully resolved, we've decided to go ahead with one more round of community testing that should begin within the next few days. That'll also allow the team to monitor an interim solution that's been applied to the tricky ZMQ issue (more details further below).

This coming testnet round will be a public one, and we'll be putting extra focus on testing the applied fixes with the specific people who've initially reported them to ensure they're fixed on their environment. If no new problem arises, Particl V3 will then be ready for its mainnet release.

Let's get down to the details of this week's report!


Read More: https://particl.news/particl-development-progress-report-20-08-2021/


Looks like the last testnet build before going live.  Is the wait almost over?   Shocked Shocked Shocked


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Particl V3 Progress Report (02-07-21)




A new Particl V3 progress report has just been published on Particl News

With the week coming to an end, we’ve prepared a new Particl V3 progress report we’d like to share with you. It highlights all the progress made over Particl V3 and indicates what the items that are going to be focused on next week and beyond are.

This week, the main focus has been on resolving the stealth address issue, which also has implications on the OMP Library. Although the issue hasn't been fully resolved yet, progress has been made in reducing the number of stealth addresses generated when using Particl Marketplace.

Particl Desktop has also been tested extensively with the new Particl Core version (0.19.2.12) which is compatible with the coming hardfork. No issue or odd behavior has been observed.




Read more: https://particl.news/particl-v3-progress-report-02-07-2021/

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Particl Team Funding Request #1

Learn all the details of the Particl team's first funding request from the Treasury Fund.



It’s now official! The Decentralized Treasury Model has been approved by Particl stakeholders with a resounding majority vote and will be enabled on the coming hardfork!

You and anyone else can now submit proposals on the CCS platform and request funds from the treasury to support projects and initiatives to improve the Particl ecosystem. And that’s precisely what the Particl team is doing today!

This blog post will explain, in great detail, a proposal the team has published today on the CCS platform to fund the development and support of the Particl project. It will show the team’s strategic vision moving forward and how it intends to use the requested funds.

Follow this link to read the official proposal and go to its CCS page. You can ask questions or leave comments right from inside the proposal’s page.


It’s now official! The Decentralized Treasury Model has been approved by Particl stakeholders with a resounding majority vote and will be enabled on the coming hardfork!

You and anyone else can now submit proposals on the CCS platform and request funds from the treasury to support projects and initiatives to improve the Particl ecosystem. And that’s precisely what the Particl team is doing today!

This blog post will explain, in great detail, a proposal the team has published today on the CCS platform to fund the development and support of the Particl project. It will show the team’s strategic vision moving forward and how it intends to use the requested funds.

Follow this link to read the official proposal and go to its CCS page. You can ask questions or leave comments right from inside the proposal’s page.
Table of Contents

  • The Funding Request in Short
  • Particl Team's Funding Request
  • The Team's Vision Moving Forward
  • Supporting and Expanding the Team
  • Budgets and Expenses
  • A New Legal Entity to Support the Project


Read More: https://particl.news/particl-team-funding-request-1/



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Particl V3 Progress Report (25-06-2021)

Get up to speed with the recent Particl V3 progress report.







With the week coming to an end, we’ve prepared a new Particl V3 progress report we’d like to share with you. It highlights all the progress made over Particl V3 and indicates what the items that are going to be focused on next week and beyond are.

This week, we can confirm that both the new governance module and the feature to export orders into a .CSV file have been completed and merged into Particl V3. Both items will be included in the next testnet (and mainnet, of course) release of Particl

Without further ado, here is a list of the items currently in progress and those remaining......


Read More: https://particl.news/particl-v3-progress-report-25-06-2021/
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Particl V3 Progress Report (11-06-21)


Get up to speed with the recent Particl V3 progress report.



With the week coming to an end, we’ve prepared a new Particl V3 progress report we’d like to share with you. It highlights all the progress made over Particl V3 and indicates what the items that are going to be focused on next week and beyond are.

Although the following list hasn't changed a lot since the last update, significant progress have been made on the governance module. Indeed, this week's been mostly focused on getting the implementation details for the Governance module finished. It is progressing along nicely, and is now almost at a point of it being ready. The outstanding bits are the details on the instructions on what the governance is about and how it works.

Read more: https://particl.news/particl-v3-progress-report-11-06-21/
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Decentralized Treasury Proposal Results

The results are in for the Decentralized Treasury Model proposal's vote!





On Saturday the 12th of June, 2021, the Decentralized Treasury Proposal was officially approved by Particl stakeholders with yet another impressive approval rate of 96.6%. This marks a significant moment in Particl history as the end result is a new, more powerful self-funding mechanism for the ecosystem.

Let’s break down the numbers in more detail and go through the timeline for the coming weeks as the new decentralized treasury makes its way on mainnet.

The Results Are In!

The Decentralized Treasury Proposal vote, the first-ever “protocol consensus changing vote”, was an important milestone for Particl because it proposed applying critical changes to the protocol. Indeed, the proposal suggested raising the yearly PART coin emission rate from 2% to 8%, with half of the staking rewards being automatically deposited into a treasury fund by the protocol.

We are happy to report that the proposal was approved by Particl stakeholders, scoring a mind-blowing 96.6% approval rate (minimum required was 75%) and a 70.6% participation rate (minimum required was 20%). The vote lasted for 10,080 blocks, with 6,884 of them voting in favor of the proposal and 239 voting against it.

The participation rate for this voting round increased by ~7% compared to the previous (and first) proposal that required a vote. This is an incredibly encouraging news in light of Particl’s transition into a community governed project and shows just how active its stakeholders are.

When Will it Go Live?

Now that the results are official and that the decentralized treasury model has been approved, it can now be deployed on the Particl blockchain. For this to happen requires a hardfork which relies on two deliverables.

The first one is, obviously, the integration of the decentralized treasury code into the blockchain. The code for the changes has been completed and the build is now going through a thorough testing process on a side network (Particl clone network).

The second deliverable is the integration of the output whitelist into the blockchain. This is tied to the output claim process which is currently ongoing. As a reminder, the pre-fork process ends on June 21st, 2021. If you want your temporarily disabled anon and blind outputs to be re-enabled in the coming hardfork, make sure you’ve read read this blog post and submit your claim before that date, if needed.

Once the cutoff date of the claim period is reached, the final pre-fork output whitelist will be bundled with the next Particl Core release and be submitted to exchanges so they can start the process of preparing for the coming hardfork.

If all goes well, Particl should be forking on the 12th of July, 2021. This is currently a target, the actual hardfork may happen a bit before or after, depending on how fast exchanges and partners get ready for the fork. As always, we will keep you updated with any news on the regard.

The Team Funding Proposal Goes Live Early This Week

Putting in place a decentralized treasury model was only a first step in funding back the current Particl team. The second step is another proposal that will request capital from the treasury fund to fund the team and its operations. This proposal isn’t unlike what anyone else in the community can bring forward, but it’ll be Particl’s first-ever proposal to request resources from the treasury fund.

The proposal will detail the team’s strategy moving forward and will explain how it intends on utilizing the funds it is claiming. The proposal will be published and begin its discussion phase in the early moments of the week, on the CCS platform. Make sure to be around if you want to provide comments and feedback on the team proposal!

Now’s the Best Time to Get Involved

Now that the decentralized treasury model is about to go live on mainnet, you can prepare your proposals and get them ready to be published. If, in the past, you’ve had projects or ideas for Particl but couldn’t get the required capital to start them up, you now possess all you need to overcome that hurdle.

Because every submitted proposal first requires a discussion phase, and then a voting phase of a minimum of one week, don’t hesitate to let the community about your idea as soon as possible. This would ensure that the ecosystem and treasury fund get used right from the start and that no time is wasted before this new addition to the protocol starts benefiting the project.

The entire Particl team is very excited about the new decentralized treasury model and can’t wait to see what you all come up with in terms of initiatives, projects, businesses, and services. Particl now possesses the tools and resources to make anything happen; the sky is now the limit. It is now up to each and every one of us, the Particl community members, to make Particl a resounding success. So LFG!


Read More News and updates:  https://particl.news



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Vote for Decentralized Treasury Model Proposal is Live

The vote for the Decentralized Treasury Model proposal is now scheduled! Find all the information on how to vote and when it will start here.

The vote for the first-ever protocol consensus changing proposal has now begun. Indeed, the Decentralized Treasury Model CCS proposal is now merged into the voting phase and you can now vote using Partyman or your favorite Particl client.

This blog post will explain everything you need to know about it, including setting up your Particl node to vote for the proposal.

Read More: https://particl.news/vote-for-treasury-model-now-live/
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https://particl.news/delegated-output-claim-management-proposal-results/

Delegated Output Claim Management Proposal Results


On Friday the 21st of May, 2020, the first-ever Particl CCS proposal to require on-chain voting was officially approved by Particl stakeholders with an overwhelming majority and participation rate! This marks a significant milestone for the Particl ecosystem as it moves towards a more community-powered form of governance.

Let’s break down the numbers in more detail and go over this proposal’s implications.

The Results Are In!

Voting for the Delegated Output Claim Management proposal was a significant event for the Particl project. It was the first time a CCS proposal required to be approved through a vote and, for this reason, served as a great showcase and test of Particl’s on-chain voting technology.

We are happy to report that the proposal was approved by Particl stakeholders, scoring a mindblowing 99.97% approval rate (minimum required is 60%) and a 63.17% participation rate (minimum required is 20%). Indeed, the vote lasted for 5,040 blocks, with 3,184 of them voting in favor of the proposal and just one block voting against it.

What About the Claim Process Now?

With the proposal officially approved by Particl stakeholders, now’s the time to get moving! As such, we can now announce that the claim period will begin tomorrow. To help you understand the output claim process and its timeline, we will publish, tomorrow, a blog post on Particl News containing all the necessary information to submit your outputs and get them validated so that they can be re-enabled after the upcoming hardfork.

It’s important to be aware that the output claim process will be separated into two phases; the pre-fork and post-fork phases.

If you submit your outputs for validation before the upcoming hardfork and the cutoff date, then you’ll be part of the pre-fork phase and will be able to use your currently disabled coins once the hardfork goes live. This, of course, implies that your claim gets approved.

Keep in mind that, because builds need to be ready days or even weeks in advance before the hardfork (because of the pre-notice required from exchanges), the actual cutoff/deadline date to submit outputs and be part of the pre-fork phase is actually going to be several days or weeks before the hardfork. We will clearly communicate this deadline before its time.

If you submit your outputs after the upcoming hardfork, then you’ll be part of the post-fork phase. You’ll still qualify to get your outputs re-enabled, but you’ll have to wait for the next hardfork to come, which is, at the current time, not scheduled.

For this reason, we strongly recommend submitting your outputs as fast as you can.

Headed Towards Community Governance

It is safe to say that this on-chain voting exercise, the first of its kind on the Particl network, was a resounding success. It highlights just how active Particl stakeholders are and how willing they are to actively participate in the governance of the project.

With this highly encouraging participation rate in mind, you can expect more proposals requiring a vote to be published on the CCS in the weeks, months, and years to come. Some of them may come from the Particl team itself, but anyone can submit a proposal of their own and request a vote for it.

On that end, the Particl team would like to reiterate its position that it fully supports and encourages quality community initiatives. It is by having a good mix of team and community proposals, as well as a significant diversity in the ideas proposed on the CCS, that Particl will achieve optimal levels of decentralization!

Second Proposal Voting to Begin This Week

The Delegated Output Claim Management proposal is only the first proposal to require on-chain voting of many to come. As such, a second proposal, the Decentralized Treasury Model proposal, will begin its voting phase at the end of this week.

Keep an eye on Particl News as we will publish, later today, a blog post explaining in detail the timeline for this proposal and its voting phase. If you still have questions, comments, or general feedback about it, please leave a comment on its Github page before it gets merged into the voting phase.

Once again, we thank you for your overwhelming support and participating in such numbers in this critical first on-chain voting process for Particl. We are as confident as ever moving forward with a more community-powered form of governance and are pretty excited to see all the great things we will achieve together!


Read More: https://particl.news/delegated-output-claim-management-proposal-results/
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Particl V3 Progress Update (21-05-21)


With the week coming to an end, we’ve prepared a new Particl V3 progress update we’d like to share with you. It highlights all the progress made over Particl V3 and indicates what the items that are going to be focused on next week and beyond are.

Note that, primarily due to the focus on fixing minor issues around the new testnet build as well as its prepping and release, there's not as much this time around compared to previous weeks. However, there have still been a handful of minor details fixed since the new testnet release, all related to the stability of Particl V3.

Without further ado, here is a list of the items currently in progress and those remaining......


Read more: https://particl.news/particl-v3-progress-update-21-05-21/
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When Particl v3 will be released to Mainnet?Huh?

Thanks ilog.  We are getting there, this should be the 2nd last testnet before full release:


New Particl V3 Testnet Builds Available

Download, install, and test the brand new Particl V3 testnet builds today!



We are very excited to release brand new builds for Particl V3 on testnet and begin the second round of community testing. These new builds fix the vast majority of previously identified bugs and issues. They also introduce various general improvements to Particl Desktop and the back-end code of the marketplace.

Because this release contains a lot of new code, it’s critical to get it properly tested before it goes live on mainnet. That's where you come in!

If you encounter any problem while testing this new version of Particl V3 or have feedback to give, please add a "new issue" on Github (click here). Make sure to explain in detail the problem you’ve encountered, how to reproduce it, and the OS you’re using. The Particl developers will then pick it up and work on it.





Links to testnet builds on the article at https://particl.news below.

ALWAYS CHECK YOU ARE DOWNLOADING FROM THE OFFICIAL SOURCE


Read More: https://particl.news/new-particl-v3-testnet-builds-available/




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https://particl.news/delegated-output-management-proposal-is-live/

Delegated Output Claim Management Proposal Now Enabled

The Delegated Output Management proposal, the first-even CCS proposal to require on-chain voting, is now ready to be voted on and will soon begin its voting period.

This blog post will explain everything you need to know about it, including setting up your Particl node to vote for the proposal.

The Delegated Output Management proposal, the first-even CCS proposal to require on-chain voting, is now ready to be voted on and will soon begin its voting period.

This blog post will explain everything you need to know about it, including setting up your Particl node to vote for the proposal.
Voting Period's Details

"proposalid": 7,
"network": "mainnet",
"version": 1,
"blockheight_start": 936128,
"blockheight_end": 941167,
"link": "https://github.com/particl/ccs-proposals/pull/7",
"name": "Delegated Output Claim Management"

The Delegated Output Management proposal is now live on the Particl blockchain and will soon begin its voting period. The proposal is scheduled to go on from block 936,128 to 941,167 (~ 1 week).

    Note: If you plan on voting using Partyman, you don't need to remember the block number and ID. All the information is readily provided right from the app within a user-friendly process.

How to Vote
Voting on Proposals | Particl Project Wiki
Voting on Proposals

While it's already possible to vote for this proposal, votes will only start being counted starting from block 936,128. Regardless, it's highly recommended to set up your node to vote for this proposal right now.

That's because each proposal has a quorum requirement of 20%, meaning 20% of all the blocks within the voting period need to be voting for or against the proposal for it to be valid. Starting to signal your voting intentions to the network after the first block makes it more likely to have "abstaining blocks" (blocks without a vote).

    To learn more about Particl's on-chain voting system, click here.
    To learn how to vote, refer to this Particl Wiki tutorial.

    Important: For the proposal to show up on Partyman, make sure you are running the latest version of Partyman. To do so, run git pull from inside the partyman folder.

That's all you need to do! Make sure you set up your node now to start voting right from the first block of the voting period.

Because the current on-chain voting system only allows for one proposal to be voted on at the same time, you can expect the next proposal (Decentralized Treasury Model proposal) to go live with its discussion phase shortly after this proposal's voting period starts. That'll allow both proposal's votes to be quickly voted on, one after the other, so that we can move forward as fast as possible with the coming hardfork.

As always, the entire Particl team wants to thank you for your continued support and passion for Particl's vision!




Learn how to vote: https://particl.news/on-chain-voting-and-ccs-proposals/



Read More: https://particl.news/delegated-output-management-proposal-is-live/
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