In March, our contributors continued to build out our collaboration infrastructure and refine the DSNP specification. See below for everything we are expecting to launch. We’re also excited about our new blog series outlining key concepts behind the DSNP work and what we learned in our chain selection process. Ok, yes, the first post was actually in early April, but it’s a great one, describing why we believe basing the core components of the social graph on a blockchain brings value – more opportunities for greater innovation and genuine user control of one’s social data – and what we looked for as we searched for the right underlying blockchain technology. Are there other topics you think would benefit from a similar deep dive? As always, we invite you to add your comments and questions to the discussions at forums.projectliberty.io - and thanks!
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March DSNP update - Summary of progress
- Work on DIP-145 about changing how batch signatures work has led to several more ideas for improvements. Contributors are continuing discovery. More information available in the related DIPs:
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Upcoming
- Continuing the blog series on our chain selection process: what we learned and the concepts that are needed to understand where we are going.
- Launching new backend for the spec (mdbook) for better readability and searchability
- Continuing the work on the DIPs that came out of the work on DIP-145