March 6 - 13
Hi everyone! I’m excited to continue improving these updates, aiming to facilitate coordination through intentional transparency. Let’s work together and create the best possible Enigma. Sustainable open-source development requires active participation by community members. Keep reading to discover opportunities to contribute and learn how you may benefit.
Highlight: Math Wallet Tutorial
Summary
Our current sprint began Tuesday, March 3, and it will end Sunday, March 15. Since launching a testnet with a built-in smart contract module, our dev team has been focused on compiling CosmWasm to SGX. However, it has been more challenging than expected.
CosmWasm uses wasmer.io which is a JIT compiler, but SGX doesn’t support writing machine code to RWX memory and invoking it from there. We are shifting towards adding wasmi as a VM backend in CosmWasm. The wasm interpreter is enclave friendly, but CosmWasm is tightly integrated with Wasmer. Our team is beginning to explore how hard it would be to break that connection.
Thanks to a suggestion from @Simon of the CosmWasm team, we turned on indexing for transactions. Currently waiting on a patch to add min-height and max-height filters to TxSearch. Right now it works for some kinds of indexed events.
Our business team is developing relationships with leaders in the Cosmos ecosystem, while maintaining key partnerships. Now that we are focused on the Enigma blockchain, our goals include retaining our existing community of developers and expanding awareness.
We are deploying smart contracts on the Enigma Testnet to better understand the developer experience of CosmWasm. The plan is to create a public resource that compares writing contracts for the old Discovery testnet vs. the new Enigma blockchain. More specifically, on the product side, we are identifying how to adapt Salad, and we are diving into access control use cases.
Most Referred Topics
- Enigma Community Update: March 6, 2020
- Testnet is live with Smart Contracts!
- Experimenting with SourceCred
- Major Points of Clarification for the Community
- Generate a SCRT address see what happens
SourceCred Experiment
On a weekly basis, I’m running the CredRank algorithm on graphs of Enigma’s forum activity to calculate reputation scores. For now, we are using default weight configurations, but we may adjust parameters in the future. Let us know if these numbers feel accurate! The list below only includes contributors with more than 1 percent of total cred.
Leaderboard
Contributor | Cred | % Total |
---|---|---|
@guy | 800 | 11.4% |
@dbriggsie | 443 | 6.3% |
@ainsley | 328 | 4.7% |
@tor | 300 | 4.3% |
@MrGarbonzo | 232 | 3.3% |
@adi | 201 | 2.9% |
@can | 197 | 2.8% |
@laura | 189 | 2.7% |
@Quant | 160 | 2.3% |
@pmp | 159 | 2.3% |
@moonstash | 157 | 2.2% |
@victor | 156 | 2.2% |
@taariq | 129 | 1.8% |
@guix | 126 | 1.8% |
@Avret | 124 | 1.8% |
@jlwaugh | 112 | 1.6% |
@bmiller59 | 91 | 1.3% |
@Eve | 90 | 1.3% |
@KanaGold | 87 | 1.2% |
@Niels | 84 | 1.2% |
@Cardiff | 77 | 1.1% |
@Brendan | 73 | 1.0% |
Community Participation
Enigma Governance Discussion
Next meeting: 2020-03-20T18:00:00Z
All are welcome to highlight any contributions they are making, share ideas, or ask questions. We are happy to provide these updates on a weekly basis, and ideally, the resulting conversations lead to productive collaboration.
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