{"id":70650,"date":"2021-08-06T21:42:36","date_gmt":"2021-08-06T21:42:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wp.dash.org\/uncategorized\/dash-core-group-release-announcement-dash-platform-v0-20-on-testnet\/"},"modified":"2021-09-23T15:11:52","modified_gmt":"2021-09-23T15:11:52","slug":"dash-core-group-release-announcement-dash-platform-v0-20-on-testnet","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wp.dash.org\/blog\/dash-core-group-release-announcement-dash-platform-v0-20-on-testnet\/","title":{"rendered":"Dash Core Group Release Announcement: Dash Platform v0.20 on Testnet"},"content":{"rendered":"
DCG development teams will continue to work diligently to increase stability and to deliver innovative features for Dash Platform. Whilst the features associated with an MVP version of the DashPay wallets continues to be one of our main priorities, future versions of Dash Platform should bring greater stability and new features for community developers as well.<\/p>\n
We have already begun work on the next release which is expected to include a new error code framework to allow clients to handle Platform errors better, an upgrade process that will avoid the need to wipe L2 data allowing for safe transition between protocol versions, non-inclusion proofs and another cool feature; the ability to update existing data contract schemas to support these new features. Alongside this development, a new more robust, and secure state tree design will be defined and we will continue to further refine our most critical work needed for the first mainnet release. We would like to thank our community of developers once again for their continued patience as we work to release better and more stable versions of our software going forward.<\/p>\n
As with this release we are expecting a data wipe to occur during our next release of v0.21 as well. Observers can expect the next platform release to occur roughly 6 weeks from now in the beginning of September.<\/p>\n
Follow the Dash blog and social media channels for more releases and updates, and as usual, your thoughts, feedback, and pull requests are greatly appreciated.<\/p>\n