Celebrating Six Years of Post-Quantum Security: The Journey of QRL

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Last Week in QRL Feb 5–Feb 11

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Introduction This is the final week of preparation before Developer Week 2019 next week. We will have a “Last Week in QRL” blog like normal on the 18th, then Adam and James will be heading out to Oakland the following morning. Both the seasonal and crypto winter have continued to slog on, but unlike the bear (both literal and figurative), we are not content to hibernate our way through. Progress continues, and below are some of the highlights that we can talk about.

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Last Week in QRL January 29 — February 4 2019

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Introduction Some of what is in this blog might seem somewhat truncated — that is because we are only able to share so much on certain subjects, and are of the opinion that a brief preview is better than silence on an issue. As we continue to move into 2019, we will continue to provide these regularly scheduled updates, as well as other updates for specific events. Development API: Updated address verification documentation Ledger: Adding Ledger Nano S Documentation for QRL App Offline Wallet Generator: Nearing release, new UI/UX (more below) Mobile wallet: Code QA underway, CI/Automated test suite planned Website: Website multilingual support and Polyglot integration in development Python node: OTS bit counter being removed and being replaced with paginated key counter **MongoDB:**2 hours to sync address state to MongoDB Publicity A few weeks ago, we were approached by a writer from The Fintech Times, Matthew Dove.

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Last Week in QRL - Jan 22-Jan 28 2019

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Introduction As snow blankets much of the global north, and we get ready to enter the shortest month of the year, we at QRL are still hard at work trying to get a jump on 2019. This week’s blog will be slightly shorter than some in the past. As always, the length/depth of these blogs is only representative of those efforts of ours that are fit to be shared. As the old saying goes, “Still waters run deep.

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