We addressed an issue with NEP-148 metadata compliance of Rainbow bridged ERC-20 tokens. A fix is being tested on the Testnet.
The Aurora RPC was discovered to be broken, and we fixed it.
We fixed an issue related to Mainnet transfer finalization on the Rainbow Bridge, affecting a small number of transactions, and related to the London hard fork.
We reviewed submissions of the IOSG hackathon.
We continued engineering of an auto-sync feature for the Rainbow and Aurora Bridges. This will allow users to see all past transactions, even if local browser storage is lost. The UI part of this work is still pending.
We paused design on an SDK product we're creating for Aurora app developers, in order to implement a new design for the Aurora home page that will communicate the state of the network, and help to quickly answer some of the most common questions we get.
Our Apps & Partners, and Quality, Security & Infrastructure teams continue their core long-term activities.
And that's all from last week. Look forward to providing you more updates next week.
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1/ Highlights of an informative thread by @moo9000
Explore the evolution of EVMs and solutions to their scaling. For more details, read this blog post: capitalgram.com/posts/scaling-β¦
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2/ The first question we need to ask "why EVM?" There are nice highly scalable blockchains like @NEARProtocol, @solana and even @EOS_io out here. They provide more modern architecture than EVM and can do much better throughput and disk use. πΎ
3/ The short answer is "sunken cost." πΈ During the last seven years a lot of investments have been made into Ethereum and Solidity ecosystems and this is directly portable to new blockchains.