Now that the happening auctions are over I'm getting ready to put some of the domains I obtained to use.
I'm planning on using most of them for SLDs as part of HNSAU
For those of you interested in some stats, here you go
Highest Lockup | 25,000 HNS |
Highest Spend | 10,000 HNS |
Total Domains Bid On | 13 domains |
Domains Won | 6 domains |
Highest Bid On Lost Domain | 100,000 HNS |
I've taken over hosting Handypedia, the community ran wiki for everything Handshake.
This included migrating all the data to markdown and uploading them to the new instance. Varo auth is now used to allow anyone with a Handshake domain to update the wiki. Everything is tracked in git to allow easy rollback.
FireWallet browser, an opensource web based Handshake wallet, has had a lot of updates.
New Features:
Download domain report as csv
Bids page
Varo plugin to allow one click DNS + DNSSEC to a varo instance
Added a template for creating a plugin
Fixes:
Mobile UI update
Fix wallet balance issues caused by domain value
I've just written a wrapper for Varo auth to allow it to be used by anything that supports OpenID/OAuth2. This is the authentication used by Handypedia.
I've just released a HNS payment solution.
It allows the user to create a payment link that they can then populate the amount and some arbitrary data. The app will generate a unique address for the sender to pay the receiver. Once the payment has been send, the receiver will receive an email (and optional webhook) with the amount paid and the arbitrary data sent.
I've released a few Handshake related tutorials on my YouTube channel.
Chatted and recorded a video with @michelini about Handshake news Watch