While Musk mentions Doge improvements, Dogecoin developers continue to concern concerns about scaling-altcoins

While Musk mentions Doge improvements, Dogecoin developers continue to concern concerns about scaling-altcoins

on Sunday Elon Musk spoke about his relationship with the Dogecoin Foundation and mentioned some improvements that he would like to see implemented through the code base of Dogecoin Core. In the meantime, Github metrics show that developers have worked on Dogecoin Core in recent months, and it seems that Dogecoin software engineers are preparing the network to tackle fees, transaction time and mining.

Dogecoin advocate including Elon Musk are patient for a fee change fix, Dogecoin Core Repo was active

at the end of June, Teslas Ceo Elon Musk Twittering for the amount Dogecoin Core Github Repository was added. At that time was Musk called It is "important to support". In the following week, people noticed that Dogecoin software developers Ross Nicoll and Patrick Lodder continued and tried to add Musk's suggestions. Lodders Dogecoin-Kern Suggestion of the fee explained that the fixed "would be gradually provided in the network via several software releases".

During Musk doge-improvements mentioned, the Dogecoin developers continue to go to scaling problems a
The original proposal for Patrick Lodder was submitted at the end of June.

Since then there has been a lot more action in Dogecoin core github-repository . 1000x.gruppe metrics from the tracker "Number of Developers Working on Specific Crypto Project" show that the development of the Dogecoin network between August 2017 and January 2021 was a ghost city. In February 2021, 16 software engineers worked on the project, in May there were three developers. Statistics of 1000x.Group show that 12 software developers contributed to Dogecoin Core in August.

Last Dogecoin publication "Part of a two-stage update to reduce the fee recommendation"

A look at the Github repo from Dogecoin Core shows that Ross Nicoll and Patrick Lodder are still very active. Lodder dropped Dogecoin Core 1.14.4 on August 20, 2021.

During Musk doge-ver improves mentioned, the Dogecoin developers continue to go to scaling problems a

In the description of the software 1.14.4 by Lodder, it is pointed out that the release prepares the network for reducing the recommended fees. The campaign would reduce the "standard fee request by 1000 times for the transaction relay and 100 times for mining".

"At the same time, freedom for miner, wallet and node operators increases, regardless of the defendings encoded in Dogecoin Core software, by solidifying fine-grained controls for the operators to deviate from the integrated standard settings," said the Dogecoin Core 1.14.4 of Lodder-written version instructions. "This implements the first part of a two-stage update to reduce the fee recommendation-a follow-up version will implement the lower fee recommendation as soon as the network has adapted to the relay standard settings introduced with this version of Dogecoin Core."

During Musk doge-improvements mentioned, the Dogecoin developers continue to go to scaling problems a
Dogecoin development relationship.

in the Twitter thread with Tesla CEO Elon Musk mentioned the person "NFT integrations" who looked "promising". But many others agreed with musk who was more interested in "lowering fees, reducing the block time and increasing the block size". Billy Markus, co -fellow of Dogecoin, also agreed with Musk. "Yes ... IMO-Dogecoin has to be sent quickly, scalable and inexpensive, it does not have to be any other blockchain that hosts NFTS or other" or whatever ", Markus called . Teslas CEO agreed to the Dogecoin co-founder and answered with a 100 % emoji.

The same as it looks, the developers of Dogecoin Core to prepare the scaling problems of Musk. The Dogecoin-Community has For a long time, however, almost once a week someone asks : "When will the transaction fees for dogecoin sink? "

What do you think of Elon Musk's concerns about scaling the Dogecoin network and the recent development of Dogecoin core? Let us know your opinion on this topic in the comments below.

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