The OAK Network team submitted the following items for development in July:
- Upgraded Turing Network to v1.9.0.2: We have resolved the issue of the scheduler pallet’s weight limit being too low, with a hotfix.
- The team is preparing for a major release v2.0.0: Based on developer feedback on the time automation pallet, we have simplified its interface, enhanced its flexibility, and resolved a few issues seen in production.
- Founder Chris Li spoke at Polkadot Blockchain Academy’s founders track on July 28th.
- XCM Automation Integration Testing: We are testing XCM automation integration between Shiden Network and Turing Network.
- New Feature for Collator Node: We are working on adding a feature to the Turing Network collator node that will allow it to sync the relay chain state via RPCs.
Technical Documentation Reference
Developer Documentation: https://avaprotocol.org/docs
OAK Blockchain: https://github.com/AvaProtocol
XCM-demo: https://github.com/AvaProtocol/xcm-demo
About Ava Protocol
Ava Protocol is an intent-based Eigenlayer AVS that seamlessly enables private autonomous transactions for numerous use cases, such as DeFi, NFTs, and games. We're enhancing decentralized applications with scheduled and recurring payments, stop-loss orders, streaming rewards, and more. Ava Protocol’s event-driven execution model triggers cross-chain transactions based on signals such as time, price changes, and smart contract updates. Developers can easily schedule and automate functions across different blockchains, including Ethereum, ensuring efficient and reliable execution without compromising privacy.
About Ava Protocol
Ava Protocol is an intent-based infrastructure that empowers private autonomous transactions for Ethereum and beyond.