Litentry this week: Litmus WebApp and Token Bridge functionality went live
Parachain
- The main focus is the Identity Linking Pallet. Still ongoing tests (e.g. persisting data, https requests) and definitions for TEE enclave
- Currently working on opening a channel with Acala
- Looking into joining the Huobi Global exchange
- Token Bridge functionality went live last week
Litmus WebApp
- The app is now publicly accessible at https://apps.litentry.com
Web3Go
- Last phase of draft version of MoonID was completed
- Official demonstration next week for the moonriver hachathon
- Team was selected to join Web3 Bootcamp 2022 and the opening ceremony is on the 24th May
Drop3
- Antifraud:
- Data Design Tables are Set-up
- Connection to Litentry Graph done
- Fixing Bugs from Data Pipeline
- Next steps are defining outputs and models - MCPBot
- Enabled “/” (slash) commands
- added a new Verification flow (with emojis) keeps conversation local and removes need for a separate DM
- Enabled Private Messages in Public Chat 🔥
Graph
- EVM indexer:
- Archive indexer functionality working in AWS as lambdas
- Added a metric recording mechanism using Prometheus so we can later graph them on a dashboard
- Started looking at ways to scale and update our application cleanly when in production without affecting our users - Upcoming:
- Adding a public health and status dashboard
- Scaling up processing on Ethereum (using different nodes etc)
- Determine the last contiguous processed block for indexers (since we’re processing blocks in a parallel context it’s not straightforward) to display on dashboard
About Litentry
Litentry is a Decentralized Identity Aggregator that enables linking user identities across multiple networks. Featuring a DID indexing protocol and a Substrate-built distributed DID validation blockchain, Litentry provides a decentralized, interoperable identity aggregation service that mitigates the difficulty of resolving agnostic DID mechanisms. Litentry provides a secure vehicle through which users manage their identities and dApps obtain real-time DID data of an identity owner across different blockchains.