The EOS Network Foundation, a new entity trusted by EOS holders, begins a complete transformation of the EOS.IO codebase
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- EOS Network Foundation Releases Four Blue Papers: What Does It Mean?
- Object Computing, Inc. ENF Score partnership with
The EOS Network Foundation, a global organization focused on the usability and accelerating adoption of the EOS Network’s solutions, has unveiled “Blue Papers” and ordered a transaction lifecycle overhaul by Object Computing, Inc., a world-leading consulting team.
EOS Network Foundation Releases Four Blue Papers: What Does It Mean?
According to an official announcement shared by the EOS Network Foundation (ENF), its team has released four “blue papers” to outline the most important focus areas for the next phase of development.
The Blue Papers are four documents: Audit+, focused on security analysis and contract audits for EOSIO-based decentralized applications; Core+, which aims to revitalize EOSIO software as a top-tier smart contract hosting platform.
The API+ document is designed to rethink the design of EOS node endpoints to improve scalability, usability, and transparency for EOS-centric dApps. Last but not least, the Wallet+ “Blue Paper” focuses on building new wallets, software development kits and other tools for retail users.
This pile of documents is set to put EOS.IO back in the top league of blockchain for dApps. As previously covered by U.Today, EOS used to be in the top 3 platforms by number of dApps and TVL in 2019-2020, along with Ethereum and Tron.
By 2022, EOS and Tron were superseded by new-gen platforms such as Terra, Solana, BSC, Avanalche, and Polygon.
Object Computing, Inc. ENF Score partnership with
In addition to releasing the “Blue Papers”, ENF also released Object Computing, Inc. (OCI), a massive team of consulting professionals who have previously worked with NASA, Rio Tinto, Bayer and Motorola.
OCI will oversee the transaction lifecycle overhaul as outlined in the API+ “Blue Paper” to guarantee fast and resource-efficient transaction execution for all EOS.IO users.
ENF Executive Director Yves La Rose emphasized the importance of this milestone for the progress and global adoption of the EOS network:
EOS is fortunate to be able to leverage an experienced team like OCI. ENF looks forward to continued collaboration that will generate significant value for the EOS network. Having access to industry-leading development teams will undoubtedly strengthen EOS’ core codebase with multiple teams working in parallel to implement a consolidated roadmap of products and features outlined in our Blue Papers.
Brian Johnson, Principal Blockchain Engineer at OCI, is convinced that the expertise of his team can re-establish EOS as a top-level blockchain for DeFis and dApps:
OCI has been contributing to the development of EOSIO since its inception; We are excited to take this opportunity to work with ENF to take that work forward and to make the EOS platform the most performant and easy-to-use blockchain in the world.
With this partnership, ENF is looking forward to the emergence of new-gen dApps on EOS.IO, including high-performance block explorers for mass adoption.