News:Project Update 2025-03-01

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Summary

Development Update & Conference Attendance

  • Attended the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship (ARC) conference in

London.

  • ARC serves as a counter to the World Economic Forum, involving

independent billionaires in media and other sectors.

  • Made valuable contacts and strengthened professional relationships.
  • Expecting some fruitful outcomes from these connections within the year.

New Platform for Copyrighted Material Verification

  • Developing a platform for verifying copyrighted content.
  • Will benefit content creators and has industry adoption potential.
  • Working with Kendall and Krysto to draft and develop over the next 6-9

months.

  • Targeted launch by the end of the year to enhance Nexus adoption and

visibility.

Artificial Intelligence & Neural Network Development

Artificial Intelligence & Neural Network Development

  • Developing a new neural network architecture for Tural Labs.
  • Two-pronged approach:

1. Long-term AI algorithm to improve efficiency and throughput. 2. Distributed computing to drive liquidity in Nexus markets.

  • Structuring time to balance work on Tural Labs, Nexus, and other projects.

Nexus Protocol & Hard Fork Updates

  • Implementing a legacy lockup feature for tracking unspent legacy coins.
  • Transitioning to new sig chain username.
  • Hard fork machinery in place, including version updates and testing.
  • Targeting mid-March for wallet release and one week after for activation.
  • Updates and progress available on GitHub for public monitoring.

Security & Transport Layer Enhancements

  • Working on integrating TLS transport layer security using embed TLS.
  • Eliminating OpenSSL dependency for better security and portability.
  • Not part of the upcoming hard fork but in progress for future releases.

Partnerships & Business Development

  • Wilder.Earth making significant progress, securing a major biodiversity

contract.

  • Plans to list on MEXC after the hard fork.
  • Xeggex is reviewing its code and assets, with potential updates soon. .

Future Plans

  • Hard fork nearing completion, with final testing and bug fixes underway.
  • Mobile wallet updates to follow post-hard fork activation.
  • Additional business development initiatives are underway, but details

remain confidential for strategic reasons.

  • Encourages the community to follow GitHub for real-time updates.
  • Expresses gratitude for patience and support.
  • Promises further updates in the next development update.

Transcription

  • Notice: This text was transcribed using AI. There is a high likelihood of spelling, grammatical, and translative errors.

Hello, everybody. Thank you, for the patience on this development update. So the week before last, I spent it in London at the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship, ARC. It's essentially a, countering conference to the World Economic Forum, a group of independent billionaires in, you know, media and all sorts that are working essentially to do what we've been doing for the last ten years. So I made a lot of really great contacts in it. I got, an exclusive invite from some very well connected people, and they connected me with lots of other people at the conference. It ended up going very, very well. I I I pretty much smashed every one of the meetings, made some really great new friends and also some really great new context. Some of these, will be bearing fruit, I'd suspect sometime this year. So I'm working on a couple things.

There is essentially a new platform that we're gonna be doing for essentially, verification of material copyrighted material that's been created. This will be really essentially beneficial to content creators, and I have a lot of people lined up that will be able to start using it. So we're doing that because it's a nice low hanging fruit. I have the contacts in order to get the adoption for that rather quickly, and it's also providing a very meaningful use for people, especially in that specific industry. So that's something that myself, Kendall, and Christo have started drafting, and we're going to be developing that for the next six to nine months. Ideally, we would like to see that launched by the end of the year. That'll be a really great use case for nexus. And if everything pans out correctly, that will also launch us forward in adoption and visibility of the world, all sorts of those other things. So that's really been fruitful. Something that happened from a lot of discussions that I made and had in contacts that I made at this conference.

I'm gonna be going to the conference again next year, but it was, very, very good. So like I said, I think it, went better than I had expected. I I made a lot more contacts than I had expected, and the meetings went very, very well. So that's that. Now onto the artificial intelligence.

I am working on the neural network architecture right now. So I have essentially a base neural network, and I'm testing my neural network architecture against it. Now this is for the Tural Labs. So that's being developed. We're doing it as a two pronged approach. Essentially, we have the first prong, which is developing more of a a long term artificial intelligence algorithm that should improve throughput, improve efficiency, kinda like what the deep seek, you know, did for chat g p t. That's what we're hoping to do for the rest of AI. And the second aspect is distributed computing. As I said, equivalences are very, very rudimentary. Equivalences of them are valued in the billions of market cap. And now imagine all of that essentially capitalization moving into the nexus markets, and that's gonna be a real liquidity driver. So that's something that I'm working on. I'm working on structuring my time a little bit better over the next coming weeks where I have a certain amount of time dedicated to Turo, certain amount of time dedicated to nexus, and then this other project that I'm working on. So, essentially, two use cases and then, the main court protocol. So then onto the protocol, I am currently ramping up, a local feature. So for the legacy lockup, I'm basically adding a database entry that'll calculate all of the specific amount of legacy coins that have been unspent so that that snapshot will be taken once that hard fork activates, and then that number will be will be minted. So since all of the legacy transactions and registered to legacy UTXO transactions will be terminated after that point, none of the legacy coins will therefore be able to be moved into Tridium accounts. And therefore we can safely admit that amount of nexus into a specific account. I'm also got the new sig chain just about developed. We're changing it to the sig chain username, that I will reveal once it is published.

And I have pretty much all the hard fork machinery in now. I have the version updates. I have the terminating of some of these. If anybody wants to look at all the granular details, you can see it in my GitHub. It's all currently in testing, so I suspect by the end of next week, by the next development update, we should be getting pretty close to release. So everybody just make sure to be prepared for that. I'm putting in another couple of bug fixes, and then that will have about a one week termination, meaning that the it'll activate one week after. So I'm shooting for sometime mid March for that act to actually activate, But we're looking more risk to be probably probably mid March for the wallet release and then one week after that for it to activate. So as I said, everybody can monitor my GitHub project. If you wanna see, I've got all of the line items put in place, move them to different columns that shows what's currently worked on and what is currently in testing. Add a few other aspects to that. And then kind of on a back burner, I'm working on the TLS transport layer security using embed TLS, integrating that into our course so that we can eliminate open SSL. This will actually be really beneficial with this new update because we will not have to rely on s e c t five seventy one r one binary, elliptic curve keys that are currently in the legacy code base. So this will give us one step towards, we we do currently support the Brainpool five twelve t one curve, three sigchains. So I just need to implement a separate Brainpool five twelve t one as it standalone.

And then I have all of the unsigned integer arithmetic essentially put in. I'm debugging some of that, which completely eliminates all of the big number arithmetic, including prime number calculations for the format tests. So we will not need to have that in anymore. So once I get those, then we'll be completely portable. We won't have dependency on open SSL anymore.

That will not be released in this next hard fork, but that's kind of a back burner. I'm doing that for, Wilder dot Earth, which currently, they are making some very big strides. They're actually about to close a huge contract. I think they're preserving for a million hectares of, biodiversity, and that it's growing substantially. Their platform seems to be getting some traction, which is cool because that also adds notoriety to nexus.

And And coupled with a couple more of these use cases that I'm currently working on, I think that will provide us a very beneficial push. So once we get this hard fork out, then that's going to begin the the process of getting listed on m e x c. And that will be something that I think will be very beneficial. It looks like Zedgex is currently going through all of their code, their assets. It looks like they're gonna continue operating.

So I will give you further updates on that as soon as I hear back from them. Hopefully, we can get their wallet online within the next week so that we can get the ZedgeX markets pushed back up again. So if you wanna watch more granular of what I'm doing, watch the columns that I'm putting in as far as each specific, I guess, column. So I I I create an issue and an enhancement, and then I move those into, you know, pending, under development, and, currently being tested. So all of the six point o features are currently being tested.

The fee asset is developed. I'm just adding some of that pseudo code. So as I said, by next Friday, I will feel probably pretty close to being able to get it ready for release. And then after that, once we get that hard fork out, then I'm going to be getting the mobile wallets ready to go because the hard fork's gonna require consensus update for those as well. So timing those after the hard fork is the most ideal.

So I will keep everybody in the loop as I'm able to share more of some of the things that I'm doing behind the scenes as far as some use cases, more of the details on that, I will share, just for the sake of business development and the proper strategies. I am not publishing too much on that until it's done, until it's ready. But I have people lined up to use it. I've made lots of very, very beneficial count contacts in this last conference, and, good things on the horizon, guys. So thanks again for your patience on this development update, and I will see you guys next week.