Rangers Protocol Progress Report
Rangers Protocol continues to operate stably. In August, the team’s focus stayed on the update and repair of the mainnet version of Rangers Scan and sub-chain development, generating a total of 47.5 million blocks.
Rangers Connector
1. Economic model (100%): Confirmed
2. Governance plan (100%): Confirmed
3. Cross-chain system replacement (99%): Development and testing complete
Status: updated to Robin testnet
4. Economic model code (100%): Development and testing complete
Status: updated to Robin testnet
5. Governance plan code (100%): Development and testing complete
Status: updated to Robin testnet
Rangers Sub-chain
Rangers Sub-chain is updated to v.1.1 (90%)
Sub-chain economic model (50%)
1. RPG staking and subsequent business processes have gone through rounds of discussions and have been developed (100%)
Status: updated to Robin testnet
2. The sub-chain life cycle management contract has been developed (100%)
Status: updated to Robin testnet
3. Sub-chain handover function development (90%)
Rangers Scan Data Service
- Cache-related statistics of data service blocks, improved page-opening speed (100%)
- Fixed data statistics automation (10%)
- Function iteration, including repairs and adding modules (20%)
- Connector manager browser-related data services involve block and transaction information, etc. It is expected to reach the development progress of 5% in September.
The technical progress that Rangers Protocol made in August is a significant step forward for the project. The progress of Rangers Connector and Rangers Scan as well as Sub-chain update are all positive signs for the future of Rangers Protocol.
About Rangers Protocol
Rangers Protocol is a Metaverse blockchain infrastructure. It is a high-performance engine for complex development and data migration. Rangers Protocol is fully compatible with Ethereum, professionally supports NFT and complex applications, and integrates and expands cross-chain, NFT, EVM, and distributed network protocols.
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