According to BlockBeats, the core team of the privacy project Dash recently released Dash v0.11, which includes major updates to Evonet, a testing environment for platform functions. The latest changes to the Dash platform on Evonet include a public data contract registry that removes internal restrictions on the data contract registry on Evonet. Dash core developers have added additional validation rules, and state transitions can now be parsed and validated in a separate virtual machine on the platform. Essentially, the new update provides users with enough security to allow them to safely publish their own contracts without compromising the integrity of the entire network. In the old Dash platform, many of the DAPI endpoints included in the previous version were either unnecessary, deprecated, or contained potential attack vectors that could be exploited by malicious actors. These endpoints have been removed from the latest version, making the DAPI interface more secure and simpler. Some of the most important updates included in the platform v0.11 release will make data previously created on Evonet incompatible with the latest version, requiring developers to wipe any old data stored in their local setups. Original URL: https://thedailychain.com/ |
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