with wireless units, keypads, rechargeable batteries and built-in displays. Each card is the wallet and POS terminal in one. Cards perform peer-to-peer connections that will later upgrade to full-scale mesh networking. Besides prominent bitcoin and fiat wallet usage, cards are perfect for loyalty programs, airline miles collection, etc. This is a fantastic opportunity for Waves to be adopted across Mycelium's large and rapidly-expanding user base.
Public Full Node Release Candidate
The start of this week sees the launch of the public full node release candidate on testnet. The code will be rigorously tested before it is released on mainnet. Latest code can be found here, and we welcome feedback from anyone who wants to help with the process of ensuring the Waves network remains secure and stable. Bounties will be available for anyone who can produce a replicable bug and will be announced in a short time.
Full Nodes on Testnet: Configuration
You can find information on how to configure your Waves node for testnet at https://github.com/wavesplatform/Waves/wiki/How-to-configure-Waves-node. If you need more information, you can ask on our Slack channel #testnet-maintainers. Bugs should be reported on our forum at:
https://wavestalk.org/technical-discussion/.
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