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Achievements of July 2021
At Lisk, we are incredibly proud of our achievements, so at the end of each month, we summarize our latest news, updates, and progress in a single blog post to keep everyone informed and up to date. Help us spread the word by retweeting all our highlights to enable more people to discover what we are working on.
Lisk SDK Releases
Lisk SDK 5.0.6
In the beginning of July we released the Lisk SDK 5.0.6. This release fixes random seed calculation for a delegate when using previous block headers. More details about this release can be found on GitHub.
Lisk SDK 5.1.2
In July we released the Lisk SDK 5.1.2. This release fixes bugs identified in the previous version, notably the handling of the genesis block taking too much time . More details about this release can be found on GitHub.
Lisk SDK 5.1.3
In July we released the Lisk SDK 5.1.3. This release fixes bugs related to the prevote calculation on BFT consensus algorithm. More details about this release can be found on GitHub.
Lisk SDK 5.1.4
This month we also released the Lisk SDK 5.1.4. This release fixes bugs related to the linear growth in the bootstrapped application process. More details about this release can be found on GitHub.
Lisk Core Releases
Lisk Core 3.0.0-rc.2
This month we also released the Lisk Core 3.0.0-rc.2. This release fixes a broken package-lock.json included in the previous release candidate Lisk Core 3.0.0-rc.1. More details about this release can be found on Github.
Lisk Core 3.0.0-rc.3
This month we also released the Lisk Core 3.0.0-rc.3. This release fixes several bugs identified in Lisk Core 3.0.0-rc.2, notably the handling on the genesis block taking too much time. More details about this release can be found on Github.
Lisk Core 3.0.0-rc.4
This month we also released the Lisk Core 3.0.0-rc.4. This release fixes several bugs identified in Lisk Core 3.0.0-rc.3, notably the prevote calculation on BFT consensus algorithm. More details about this release can be found on Github.
Lisk Core 3.0.0
In July we released the Lisk Core 3.0.0. This version induces the hard fork and migration of the Lisk Core 2.0.0 Mainnet. The release implements four phases of the Lisk roadmap for the Lisk Mainnet, as well numerous bug fixes and improvements identified through security auditing and community testing. More details about this release can be found on Github.
Lisk for Desktop Releases
Lisk 2.0.0-rc.2 for Desktop
In July we released the Lisk 2.0.0-rc.2 for Desktop. This version fixes bugs identified in the previous release candidate. More details about this release can be found on GitHub.
Lisk 2.0.0-rc.3 for Desktop
This month we also released the Lisk 2.0.0-rc.3 for Desktop. This version fixes bugs identified in the previous release candidate Lisk 2.0.0-rc.2 for Desktop. More details about this release can be found on GitHub.
Lisk 2.0.0 for Desktop
This month we also released the Lisk 2.0.0 for Desktop. This version implements support for Lisk Core 3.0.0, including: dynamic transaction fees, new voting system, change of address system, standby forgers, multisignatures, and much more. More details about this release can be found on GitHub.
Lisk Service Releases
Lisk Service 0.4.1
In July we released the Lisk Service 0.4.1. This release contains patches for networks with large genesis blocks, such as mainnet. This version also improves the overall application performance. More details about this release can be found on GitHub.
Lisk Migrator Release
Lisk Migrator 1.0.0
In July we released the Lisk Migrator 1.0.0. This release implements LIP-0035 (Define decentralized snapshot and hardfork process) as part of the Network Longevity phase. More details about this release can be found on GitHub.
Announcing Lisk Mainnet v3 Migration
After the successful Lisk Testnet v3 migration, we announced the Lisk Mainnet v3 migration in July. We have released a blog post with everything you need to know about the Lisk Mainnet v3 migration as well as what to expect from the update coming up on August 24th.
The Lifecycle of a Sidechain in the Lisk Ecosystem
We have released a blog post as part of the interoperability blog post series taking a closer look at the processes and conditions for a sidechain to connect to the Lisk ecosystem in order to become interoperable and remain interoperable continuously.
In addition to this, and to answer questions around the topic of "The Lifecycle of a Sidechain in the Lisk Ecosystem", our Research Scientist, Iker Alustiza hosted a live AMA on YouTube on Wednesday, 28th of July, which you can watch here.
HackOnLisk Awards
Friday, July 23rd, we hosted the HackOnLisk Awards live event on YouTube, to communicate, award and celebrate the best submissions of our first online hackathon and first edition of HackOnLisk. The event featured an overview of the format, judging criteria, showcased the demo videos of the winning projects, and had the live participation of external judges such as Sven Wagenknecht from BTC-Echo, and Sead Ahmetović, CEO and Co-Founder of WeAreDevelopers.
Monthly AMA: Ask Max Anything
Wednesday, July 7th, Max Kordek, CEO and Co-Founder at Lisk, hosted our first live streamed monthly AMA (Ask Max Anything) on YouTube. He answered questions about the marketing plans for Lisk, the Lisk Grant Program, the upcoming Mainnet migration, and much more.