Professor David Lee wrote a report “Accelerating Digital Financial Services and Infrastructure Construction” for the Asian Development Bank (ADB) recently. The report has been published on the official website of the Asian Development Bank. The second half of the report introduces the architecture and technologies of MeshBox and SmartMesh projects, which is recommended for deployment.
Ms. Juanita Woodward has officially joined the MeshBox project team. Ms. Juanita Woodward has 25 years of experience in global banking. She has worked in the World Bank, Asian Development Bank (ADB), and United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF). Her background will undoubtedly provide strong support for the development of MeshBox Foundation.
In order to protect the rights and interests of the majority of MESH holders, our organisation has completed the statistics and verification of MESH assets held by holders who have sent verification emails from May 15, 2020 to June 14, 2020. As of this biweekly report, the mapping work has been completed for all MESH holders who have passed the verification. Holders are encouraged to stay alert to the changes in the number of tokens in the Tango APP wallet time. (For details, please follow the MeshBox official account)
Here are the specifics of this week:
Software development
- Added support for Meshbox Samba network file sharing
- Added Meshbox Squid Web file cache support
Software test
new version update:
MeshBox-Maxwell v1.2.5.893
MeshBox-Tesla v2.2.5.900
MeshBox-Turing v3.2.5.901
Samba module integration version
Test Squid
hardware
The NTC certification of Meshbox Tesla has been accepted by the certification body.
Product:
Tested the optimized file sharing function in MeshBox-Tesla’s LAN. The basic functions have been completed and debugging is underway. After this function is optimized, WiFi guest users can use the APP player on the mobile phone to play video files stored on the external hard disk of the device.
The specific work is as follows:
Recently, Professor David Lee wrote a report on “Accelerating Digital Financial Services and Infrastructure Construction” for the Asian Development Bank (ADB), which has been published on the bank’s official website. The report proposes that distributed ledger technology and Mesh networks, as a social welfare and digital infrastructure, can accelerate the economic recovery from COVID19 and the process of inclusive finance.
The second half of the report will introduce the architecture and technologies of MeshBox and SmartMesh projects.
- Recently, Ms. Juanita Woodward officially joined the MeshBox project team. Ms. Juanita Woodward has 25 years of experience in global banking, having worked at the World Bank, Asian Development Bank (ADB), and United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF).
In addition, as the founder of Connecting the Dots in Singapore, Ms. Juanita Woodward is also committed to Asian digital/financial service innovation projects related to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Her participation will undoubtedly help with the deployment of satellite Internet and Mesh technologies promoted by ADB.
- In order to protect the rights and interests of the majority of MESH holders, our organisation has completed the statistics and verification of MESH assets held by holders who have sent verification emails from May 15, 2020 to June 14, 2020. As of this biweekly report, the mapping work has been completed for all MESH holders who have passed the verification. Holders are encouraged to stay alert to the changes in the number of tokens in the Tango APP wallet time. (For details, please follow the MeshBox official account)
- The business representatives of the MeshBox team are communicating with the partners of the Kuala Lumpur Blockchain Life Lab in Malaysia, designing preliminary deployment and operation plans. The plan is to learn from the operation and deployment plans of mature domestic operators, involving CDN, dynamic caching, strategic routing, and other technologies.
- The number of MeshBox overseas community (Telegram Group) continues to grow, and the project team is actively preparing to continue AMA activities in the future.