Litentry this week: XCM Litmus <> Moonriver is now available; Bounty and Tips pallet is deployed to Rococo

Heima
2 min readAug 25, 2022

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Parachain

  • The team has completed staking and bi-directional pallet functionality. The Bi-directional unit test has been completed.
  • XCM transfer LIT from Litmus to Moonriver is now available. LIT can be deposited on Moonriver and used as xcLIT. This integration brings native cross-chain capabilities to the future of interoperability.
  • Bounty and Tips pallet is deployed to Rococo, but this is currently not deployed on Litmus/Litentry until we have a UI in place. (Bounty is a way to delegate oversight of a project to experts; Tips are a way to reward work that has been done.)

Identity Hub

  • Identity Hub UI progress is going well according to the plan. The front end is now migrated into Next.js and was released to production.
  • Identity Quest is a feature with quests that reward users for fulfilling specific quests related to ID. The team is actively discussing deliverables and expectations for Identity Quest’s launch

Mobile App

  • Ongoing research of Polkadot Governance 2.0 and its impact on our current app flows
  • The team is working on some final improvements and internal feedback for new screens in our UI/UX improvements

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.

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Heima
Heima

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Litentry is rebranding to Heima, shifting our focus from identity aggregation to chain abstraction.

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