After three months of work, we are pleased to announce the release of a new app version powered by our indexing service.
This critical infrastructure significantly improves the performance of the Protocol. (1/8)
We are excited to bring this enhanced experience to our users.
It includes:
✅ Deployment of our own observing nodes.
✅ An events listener that forwards them to a RabbitMQ instance (special thanks to the MultiversX team!) (2/8)
✅ An Events digester that processes or indexes incoming event data and stores it in a queryable database.
✅ An Elasticseach instance that holds historical events which can be used in our Re-indexer algorithm.
(3/8)
✅ Coded all the appropriate event handlers for our Protocol, including the Lending App, the Staking module, Governance, and the Safety Module.
✅ Integration of the indexed data into the dApp! (4/8)
We are excited to announce that our app is now available for anyone to try.
In this update, we have removed the whitelist function and added a feedback button, allowing users to report their feedback directly from the app. (5/8)
This advanced microservice will be made publicly available for any project to use. 😊
Developers will simply need to create the appropriate event handlers for their smart contracts to integrate this service into their projects. (7/8)
By integrating this service, developers can improve the performance and functionality of their projects while saving time and resources. 🦾 (8/8)
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@AncientHodler_@Davyegld@CKenolol@beniaminmincu@DemiourgosH Could you please provide more information or clarification on the following points?
* Liquid staking is a critical topic for the ecosystem that requires careful coordination and transparency with all the relevant parties (including the MultiversX team). (1/6)
@AncientHodler_@Davyegld@CKenolol@beniaminmincu@DemiourgosH * A structure that serves the interests of only one node at the expense of others is not viable. * Is the project publicly available on GitHub for code review?
* It appears that there are no SC audits, formal verification, devsecops, or pen-testing reports available (2/6)
@AncientHodler_@Davyegld@CKenolol@beniaminmincu@DemiourgosH This should already be public since you release a mainnet version.
* Liquid staking providers should not run their own nodes or re-route liquidity to a single firm, as it would centralize the blockchain and govern it by a single node. (3/6)