Week 32 Milestones & progress on dev on Alephium!
1. Launch of NFT Marketplace V2 for Internal Testing
We’re thrilled to announce that the second version of our NFT Marketplace has been released for internal testing. This version promises enhanced features, improved user experience, and a more streamlined process for artists and collectors alike.
2. Mobile Wallet — Coming Soon!
Our team has been working diligently on the mobile wallet, and we’re excited to share that it’s just around the corner. Soon, you’ll be able to manage your Alephium assets on the go with ease and security.
3. Introduction of sUTXO Longform — The sUTXO longform is now out!
This is a significant step forward in our commitment to transparency and providing our community with in-depth insights into our developments.
4. Zealy.io Quests — Almost Ready
In collaboration with Zealy.io, we’re on the brink of launching quests. Stay tuned for more details and get ready to embark on exciting new adventures!
Frontend Team Updates:
- Desktop Wallet: Review of the Italian translation, creation of an animated QR code to share information, and updates of endpoints.
- Mobile Wallet: Desktop wallet import by QR code scanning method, general data loading speed improvements, and animation additions.
- Explorer: Endpoints upgrade and a new way to compute the total ALPH in the transactions. Check it out at explorer.alephium.org.
Backend Team Updates:
- dApps: NFT Marketplace v2 for internal testing.
- Browser Extension Wallet: Enhancements on NFTs display and dApps connection.
- SDK: Improved hooks and updated the full node to the latest version (v2.5.0).
- Bridge: Optional Alephium full node for bridge’s Guardians.
Marketing & Content Team Updates:
- Zealy.io beta testing with the community. (want to test? Ping us!)
- Content: sUTXO long-form article (part I), Tx Script x Smart Contracts thread, and a summary of the last Tech Talk (UI/UX), Dev update, engagement post, more content prep.
- Events preparation: Next TechTalk, next Dev Workshop, next Twitter Space, next conference attendance.
For those interested in the technical details, everything in Alephium is open source, and you can check the progress by yourself on our GitHub.