OneLedger v0.6.1 Release

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1 min readOct 22, 2018

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We’ve released the v0.6.1 version of our OneLedger protocol. For this version, we have rebuilt the underlying serialization code to support polymorphic handling of chains and transactions as well as some code cleanup.

The list of changes includes:

  • Enhanced serialization/deserialization for polymorphic structs
  • Better logging and data dumps
  • Synchronous client transaction handling
  • Enhanced debugging support
  • Fixed a bug with balance presentations

For the next scheduled release, we’re expanding the enhancing transaction support, adding fees, integrating scripting, and working on better persistence. We’ve also formalized the development process, since we’ve grown the team considerably, and have planned out all of the sprints leading to the release for the Testnet codebase for mid-December.

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If there are any questions, issues or suggestions, please report them to the Dev Telegram group (click here) or add an issue directly to the Oneledger/protocol GitHub repository (click here)

As always, we appreciate all the feedback and support by the OneLedger community.

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OneLedger
OneLedger

A Universal Blockchain Protocol Enabling Cross-ledger Access through Business Modularization. Website: https://oneledger.io/