This is a good point. Also, perhaps it’s too much work to prepare NT before DevNet launch by the team. But @Southside also has a good point, non-exclusive, that the work could begin now. Everybody can test Native Token on their local testnet, and when time comes, we could even try a comnet.
What do you think such proposal should include?
I wonder how that could look like? Perhaps each dev wanting to work on that could just publish an Arbitrum address with a rate per hour, and just work as much hours, as the incoming transfers on that address, then publish a report every week (day?)
Add me to this list I’ve developed a high-level Register-like structure based on Scratchpad, GraphEntry and Data for Jams, even before the official Register based on new types.
Could perhaps timing problems be influenced by reliance on blockchain? Maybe it could be faster with Native? I think at the moment fast transactions are not that important, while we are testing. If we were waiting for uploads, why don’t wait for native transactions!
I’ve just tried to run full test routine of the Register type I mentioned, it took 28 minutes, you can check on the blockchain. It’s not fast. But it’s working!
reg_test_mainnet.log.zip (868 Bytes)
A safenet-community Github organization could perhaps be a good place to set-up a project to coordinate the work and leave it out of this forum? Or should we at least wait on MaidSafe’s say on this initiative?
We are the community Some will support this, and some will not, and that’s fine I think. At least we won’t be able to say we didn’t try. Everyone’s invited!