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/r/cryptocurrencyTable of Contents:1. Core Development:- Sigmike Joins Sunny King on the Peercoin Core Development Team
- Peercoin v0.5: Checkpoint Opt Out, Cold-Locked Minting, Improved Rewards
- Interviews With Sunny King
2. Community Development:- Peerunity v0.1 Released
- Peerunity v0.2 in Development
- New Peercoin Video Released
- Introducing the Peercoin Marketing Fund
- 38 Minute Intro to Peercoin Video & Slide Deck Created
- Peer4Commit Gets a Facelift & New Features
- Peercoin.net is Being Redesigned
3. The "Cryptoasset Game Changer" Introducing NuBits:4. Conclusion:1. Core Development:- Sigmike Joins Sunny King on the Peercoin Core Development TeamOn
6/16/14, Sunny King
officially announced that Sigmike is now sharing responsibility in the Peercoin core development team.
Peercoin v0.5 is under development, currently work is being done on the checkpoint system. First step, user would be able to opt out enforcement of broadcast checkpoints.
In the
5/24/14 community interview with Sunny King, he mentioned improved network security and minting incentive as two things currently in development.
It most likely would be a mandatory upgrade. We don't have a release schedule yet. Mike has just started to work on the cold minting feature.
- Interviews With Sunny KingOver the past couple months, Sunny King has participated in two community interviews with PeercoinTalk.org and one interview with letstalkbitcoin.com. Check them out below...
Source - PeercoinTalk.org
Date - May 24, 2014
Title -
PeercoinTalk's Community Interview With Sunny King #3Source - PeercoinTalk.org
Date - June 7, 2014
Title -
PeercoinTalk's Community Interview With Sunny King #4Source - letstalkbitcoin.com
Date - July 21, 2014
Title -
The Real Sunny King2. Community Development:- Peerunity v0.1 ReleasedOn
6/2/14, v0.1 of the community developed Peerunity client saw
release. Updates over the official client include:
New Features:- Peerunity branded UI (new icons and text and content labels)
- "Unlock for Minting Only" menu item
- "Coin Control" functionality
- createmultisig RPC call added
- -walletnotify command added
Image of the
minting option (found under settings):
Image of
coin control feature (enabled under settings -> options -> display):
Protocol Bug Fixes:- New stakes will be displayed after a successful block mint without having to restart the client.
- When a proof-of-stake block was minted, the sum of the resulting balance (block reward + stake) was incorrectly being doubled when displayed through the listaccounts RPC call. This was only a display issue and did not affect the GUI or when getbalance was called.
- In the Options dialog, the mandatory transaction fee description was updated with accurate details about how the Peercoin network fees worked. Previously, the text referred to how the Bitcoin network's fees are processed.
- Updated compilation instructions for building on OS X (with MacPorts or Homebrew, for 10.8.x or 10.9.x)
Localization Updates:- French language translation updates
- Norwegian language translation updates
- Chinese (Simplified) language translation updates
- Peerunity v0.2 in DevelopmentPeerunity v0.2 has been in
development for a while as well. Based on community discussion, Jordan Lee has confirmed the following features should be included:
v0.2 Feature List:- The minting tab (pull request #77 from daeMOn)
- A new stylesheet (no pull request yet)
- Raw transactions RPC + batch JSON-RPC (pull request #26 from glv)
- Add address for minted coins in transaction table (pull request #45 from glv)
- Add support for IPv6 node and for Socks v5 proxy (pull request #49 from glv)
- sendmany from all accounts (pull request #74 from sigmike)
- Improve the transaction size (and fee) prediction of coin control (pull request #86 from glv)
- A variety of translation updates and bug fixes. There are a number of these already submitted as pull requests, plus we will accept more until we are code complete.
Peercoin member
Sentinelrv has been designing the new visual style and
Ben is working on implementing it into the client. Here is a concept:
- New Peercoin Video ReleasedThe animated Peercoin video project funded by the community has been completed!
www.whatispeercoin.com has been setup as an easy to remember shortcut URL for easy linking when sharing the video with others. The regular YouTube address can be found
here.
- Introducing the Peercoin Marketing FundOn
6/27/14, the
Peercoin Marketing Fund was introduced by
Cybnate and
River333. This fund will allow anyone to submit a marketing proposal for Peercoin. Each proposal will be voted on by the community. If approved, the proposal will be funded. This fund will make us more agile and faster to respond to opportunities without the need to raise money first. It will also challenge the community to be creative and come up with their own proposals, as they will know the money is available to them as long as they can convince the community to vote for it. Below you'll find a list of important links related to the fund:
Important Fund Links:The Peershares implementation and extension my team has been working on will be known as the NuBits project. It provides something which the cryptocommunity has desperately wanted and needed for years. There are presently no implementations or competitors with a production system up and running to meet the need. It will be a ground breaking release. Some might even call this the most important development in the cryptoasset space since Bitcoin was released. Others will disagree, but there will be a consensus that it is an historic development in decentralized finance.
As many of you know, I have not felt comfortable selling a product that doesn't exist. This will not be an issue preventing investment or broader participation in the NuBits project much longer. Soon we expect to have our production network and client up and running, at which time we will begin to look for investors who would like to purchase our Peershares and participate in the NuBits project. Potential investors will receive extremely detailed information about the NuBits project and a client they can use to connect to the production network. This wave of investors will be people who have demonstrated a capacity to benefit cryptoasset projects such as developers, marketers, testers and active forum participants. People who purchase our Peershares will be business partners, so we want to select them carefully. Later we will sell shares to people who's primary contribution is financial. All proceeds from the sale of our Peershares will be used in the interest of shareholders, particularly for operating and development expenses. We expect the project to be very well funded and experience explosive growth.
Finally, I will confirm that we will be distributing dividends as Peercoins. We expect to need quite a few Peercoins to accomplish this.
On
6/29/14, an
update:
All major features for the initial release of the NuBits project are code complete and the protocol has passed the most basic sort of unit tests. We are still adding new code that is of peripheral importance and there is a lot of QA work yet to be done. But the code is surprisingly bug free owing to the fact that sigmike is our primary developer. Our development effort is beginning to shift focus to our second release, as our QA team has the primary responsibility for bringing the first release to completion at this point.
We are wrapping up development as quickly as possible and are excited to share this cryptoasset game changer with the world soon.
Then, hints as to what NuBits could be started appearing on the official
Twitter &
Facebook pages.
On
7/2/14, Jordan Lee announced the website,
www.NuBits.comWhile an entire team of IT professionals have been working privately to bring you the NuBits project for 5 months, public NuBits activity is just now slowly but surely ramping up. The seemingly cryptic messages you are reading from the NuBits team hint at a future cryptoeconomy that will look very different from the volatile markets that exist today. Peercoin is poised to play a meaningful role in the innovative solution we are building.
The next step in building awareness is launching a splash page for NuBits at
www.NuBits.com, which is available now. Many more details and tools will be released on the NuBits.com website at an appropriate time in the future. Once we have a firm release date, the random hashing values will change to a release countdown.
Something Nu is coming in 2014, and we are eager to share it with the world.
Thecoinfront.com picked up on it and wrote an article you can find
here.
Follow NuBits here:4. Conclusion: - Peercoin will be two years old on August 19th, 2014!
- Peercoin's PoW difficulty is now at 181 million, almost triple it's January difficulty of 64 million.
- Peercoin's PoS difficulty is hovering around 12.1, over triple what it was a year ago.
- At the time of this writing, the Peercoin blockchain is still less than 300mb due to design!
- Community member JetJet13 has created Peerchain.co; a Peercoin block explorer with lots of great info. The official thread for it can be found here
5. See You Next Time: Thanks for reading. Don't be shy now. Join us at
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