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EOS starts Transaction Lifecycle overhaul

EOS starts Transaction Lifecycle overhaul
Daniela Kirova
Mar 30, 2022, 10:00 AM
  • The four main Blue Papers are Audit+, Core+, API+, and Wallet+
  • ENF joined forces with Object Computing, Inc. for task execution
  • End users can expect several major quality of life improvements

After the EOS (EOS/USD) community entrusted the EOS Network Foundation (ENF) with development of its core blockchain software, the latter completed the first phase of EOSIO core software technical improvement, Invezz learned from a press release.

Blue Papers and development branches

There are four main Blue Papers: Audit+, Core+, API+, and Wallet+. The first and second focus on a framework for security analysis and on reestablishing EOSIO software as a leading blockchain technology stack respectively.

API+ aims to improve usability and statistics for dApps by making EOS node endpoints more functional. Finally, Wallet+ outlines new SDKs, wallets, and standards to improve overall user experience.

Partnership with OCI for execution

ENF joined forces with Object Computing, Inc. (OCI) for the execution. The consulting company’s tech division played a critical role in the development of EOSIO. OCI will work on and develop the Transaction Lifecycle overhaul outlined in the API+ papers.

Transaction Lifecycle is top priority

Both the community and the API+ Blue Paper identified Transaction Lifecycle as a high-priority item. The goal is to offer end users several major quality of life improvements. Current “subjective billing” features make predicting resource costs challenging. Moreover, transactions are hard to track and resubmit.

What improvements are planned?

A new API endpoint will estimate resource usage for submitted transactions. Routing within Subjective Billing will be adjusted to minimize the number of “lost” transactions. Transaction tracking and relaying will also be improved, making development of efficient block explorers easier.

Yves La Rose, ENF Executive Director, commented:

Brian Johnson, OCI Principal Blockchain Engineer, stated: