We are excited to update the community on the recent additions and improvements to the MoneroV project. Be sure to always get updated and check out the community & ambassador program, join the discussion on Telegram and follow us on Twitter.

New Linux GUI Wallet Release

We are glad to announce the release of the highly anticipated Linux GUI wallet that was requested by many users. Linux users will now be able to enjoy a GUI interface in conjunction with the CLI wallet.

The Linux GUI wallet is available to download from the downloads page. Be sure to also check out new releases as they are published in the MoneroV Buildbot pipeline.

Improved Continuous Integration Pipeline

We had explored and tested different CI/CD frameworks in order to streamline the development and testing of new code additions. As the MoneroV static binary creation requires a very flexible framework that can handle specific details for every OS, we had decided to improve the Buildbot pipeline. In the past, the pipeline could not deal with releasing the full static binaries automatically as it required manual configuration at the linking stage. From now on this is all automated and new releases will be much faster.

New MoneroV Team Members

We are excited to announce a couple of additions to the core team including Vova, a senior C++ developer with in-depth blockchain experience that will join the Back-end development team and Andrew, a front-end designer. We are looking for more highly skilled individuals to join the team.

If you are thrilled working on a leading privacy crypto-currency, get in touch with us by emailing us at [email protected]. Available positions include:

  • C++ developer with at least two years of Qt experience and experience with blockchain protocols. Full or part-time work opportunity to work on the MoneroV GUI.
  • Community and outreach manager with proven knowledge working on a CryptoNote / Privacy based blockchain project. Help expand social media reach, outreach campaigns and be in charge of 3rd party merchant integration (to include XMV)  from start to finish.

Double Counting Outs Bug Implementation By Exchanges

Soon after the Cryptonote double-counting bug fix was released (as was detailed in the last update), exchanges had updated their codebase to reflect the change and resumed the XMV trading. Users can now safely deposit and withdraw XMV in popular exchanges.


Be sure to get in touch! Official MoneroV links:

Telegram

Twitter (Community)

Official Website

Blockchain Explorer 

Github

Steemit

Discord

team [@] monerov.org

Official SubReddit

Official ANN Thread

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