Concordium Legacy Wallet 3. 1 for iOS is released for testnet and mainnet.

27 Mar 2023, 17:11
Concordium Legacy Wallet 3.1.1 for iOS is released for testnet and mainnet A new version of the Concordium Legacy Wallet is released, which implements a message to suggest that users download and configure the new Concordium Wallet for iOS. This is to prepare for when account and identity creation will be disabled in the Concordium Legacy Wallet for iOS. For more information, see FAQ. Note: It might take a while before the new version is rolled out to your AppStore. If you cannot see it, please check back later. 🔘 Discourse announcement 🔘 Download (mainnet) 🔘 Release notes (mainnet)

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27 Mar 2023, 17:12
Thanks for the kind words and your unwavering support!! We haven’t made the final tally of what is delivered this quarter, but expect an update to the roadmaps soon that reflect the current state. The team had quite a few extra burning items to address this quarter: One was the due diligence of CNS and the handover there and a bigger one was the review of our upcoming bridge. The latter had some rather worrying structural issues in the relayer logic which we decided to take in-house and basically rebuild. Finally we’ve hosted 2 hackathons and that did have an unexpected higher impact on our engineering teams too as they hosted talks, office hours, and reviewed a solid set of submissions. But it’s been a good learning experience and we’re using it to be more accurate. The roadmaps we put forward contain epics with priorities. The high priority ones are the P0s. We will move mountains to get these done. The P1s are important, but a few may fall off the roadmap if other higher priority tasks hit us. P2s are wishlist and are usually candidates for the next quarter. It’s important to remember that the roadmaps reflect what we believe are the most important things to do at the onset of a quarter and what we think we can reasonably deliver; as we progress through the weeks, reality hits us in the shape of higher than anticipated complexity, staffing issues or new priorities. When that happens, we revisit our priorities always striving to deliver the highest possible value. I should mention also that we’ve hired more engineers during the quarter which will give us an edge in Q2.
Thanks for the kind words and your unwavering support.
Thanks for the kind words and your unwavering support!! We haven’t made the final tally of what is delivered this quarter, but expect an update to the roadmaps soon that reflect the current state. The team had quite a few extra burning items to address this quarter: One was the due diligence of CNS and the handover there and a bigger one was the review of our upcoming bridge. The latter had some rather worrying structural issues in the relayer logic which we decided to take in-house and basically rebuild. Finally we’ve hosted 2 hackathons and that did have an unexpected higher impact on our engineering teams too as they hosted talks, office hours, and reviewed a solid set of submissions. But it’s been a good learning experience and we’re using it to be more accurate. The roadmaps we put forward contain epics with priorities. The high priority ones are the P0s. We will move mountains to get these done. The P1s are important, but a few may fall off the roadmap if other higher priority tasks hit us. P2s are wishlist and are usually candidates for the next quarter. It’s important to remember that the roadmaps reflect what we believe are the most important things to do at the onset of a quarter and what we think we can reasonably deliver; as we progress through the weeks, reality hits us in the shape of higher than anticipated complexity, staffing issues or new priorities. When that happens, we revisit our priorities always striving to deliver the highest possible value. I should mention also that we’ve hired more engineers during the quarter which will give us an edge in Q2.