BlockDAG has unveiled its 57th development release featuring the integration of Proof of Work (PoW) opcodes to improve efficiency for developers. The update also includes a bug bounty program and testing of the X1 crypto cloud mining app for enhanced performance.
BlockDAG has announced its 57th development release, featuring the integration of Proof of Work (PoW) opcodes aimed at enhancing efficiency and providing developers with new tools. The comprehensive roadmap includes extensive testing of the X1 crypto cloud mining app to address significant bugs and optimize performance. An internal bug bounty program is also set for imminent launch to further improve the app’s reliability and functionality. These efforts are designed to enhance user experience and reinforce BlockDAG’s position in the blockchain sector.
In another development, Kinder Morgan SE Products, formerly Plantation Pipeline, is set to begin a pipeline relocation and replacement project next month. The project will focus on replacing approximately 2.4 miles of pipeline along the rail lines in the Braddock and Potomac Yard neighborhoods. This work is essential to accommodate the Alexandria Fourth Track project and protect the pipeline, which supplies jet fuel to Ronald Reagan National Airport, from third-party damage. Typical work hours will be 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday, with completion targeted for September.