DECENT team announced the release of DCore 1.3.0-a new version of the blockchain of this platform to create decentralized applications.
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As stated by the representatives of the project, the new release is primarily aimed at optimizing the speed and performance and puts DCore in the "elite category" of blockchain platforms. In particular, the confirmed speed of 2000 transactions per second is stated, while the developers state in the comments to the tests:
"First of all, it is necessary to define what is meant when we say "2000 transactions per second". We say that transactions should be accepted constantly (not only on peaks), there should be no lost transactions or non-working verification signatures when accepting transactions".
Tests were used four kinds of CPU, and the best results (2000+ transactions per second) were obtained on a Quad-core Intel CPU i7-3770 3.4 GHz.
Also in the new release of DCore fixed a few bugs and added new features. The most important of them, developers call the preservation of the full details of each operation of the transaction. With the new APIs, this allows you to see the history of all operations that have changed the user's balance. Plus, the search function by ID-transaction has been added.
Another new feature of DCore 1.3.0 is the ability to send unencrypted messages that will be available for public viewing. In addition, third-party applications that use both Websocket and HTTP as communication protocols can now call APIs from any public API set without a session. Finally, support for OpenSSL 1.1 and above, as well as CryptoPP 7.0 and above, has been added.
In February, the DECENT team presented the project roadmap for 2018, but after rebranding the site in June, it has undergone some changes. A significant part of the plan was nevertheless made, including the release of the desktop wallet, and by the end of the year it is expected to update the Dcore website, the appearance of the DCore iOS SDK (a package for developing applications for iOS) and the launch of the Android wallet for DCT coins,