Posted on the blog:
https://medium.com/the-ubiq-report/update-march-6-2017-6bfc75f63c00#.bio2rnd17Update — March 6, 2017
Puzzle competition
Coin Artist helped us build a really hard puzzle which still hasn’t been won.
Check it out and join Ubiq Slack to help solve it. The prize is a brand new MSI RX 480 4GB Gaming GPU with parts needed to build the rig.
Suite of applications built into the Fusion wallet
We are working on formulating the Ubiq 2017 Roadmap but something that will distinguish us from Ethereum and other forks is that we will bring together “best of breed” software and package it all nicely together into a Suite of applications and dApps within the Fusion wallet. This will be similar to some other wallets such as NXT.
Some things we will add to the Fusion wallet include:
- Multisig wallet support
- Decentralized Exchange
- Multi-party escrow handling support
Offline wallet — Pyrus
During the coin swap process we forked the offline Ethereum wallet MyEtherWallet to Ubiq.
Work on Github has formally begun to add this project to Ubiq so it will also have the capabilities of sending transactions and reading balances from the block explorer. We will be calling this offline wallet Pyrus.
First token — Qwark
The first token Qwark was launched on the Ubiq network recently. I find this a big achievement as other Ethereum based networks have had a head start on ours without any live tokens or ones with any value. We are also in active discussion with some other potential tokens to be added to the Ubiq network.
First dApp
Since many are fairly new to smart contracts, the first decentralized application (dApp) we plan to launch will be smaller in scale. Longer term we have some bigger dApp’s planned and speaking from myself, I’m interested in bringing some asset based trading to Ubiq.
Nucleus Transparency report
This will be out soon as well which will cover the coin swap and Genesis block. We have dubbed this the Nucleus of the Ubiq network.
Thank you for following along!