Digix Dev Update — 24th July 2017
Business Update
Office Preparations
Our new office is almost ready to move into next week to accommodate an expanded team.
Mandarin AMA held
Canaan Liu, our chinese community manager, did a great job last weekend fielding a live AMA about Digix’s business and explanation of the core concepts to the new interested users of Digix. Topics that were discussed went from the fundamental explanation of what DGD and DGX is, to the elaborate explanation of the DigixDAO voting and governance structure.
The summary of the chat can be found in the compiled PDF here as done by one of the followers in the WeChat.
We are very excited with the level of engagement we are getting in the Chinese space.
From Slack to Discord for public communications
We intend to migrate away from Slack for communications due to various security leakages on this platform and onto the discord server. We will leave our slack channel open for the month of August while migrating to a different community chat service. More will be announced in the coming days.
Kyber.Network Presentation at Microsoft Singapore
We co-hosted Kyber.network to a great turnout at the Microsoft offices last week. As you may know, Loi is assisting Digix in the audits of our core contracts.

Anthony Eufemio (CTO)
Last week Chris and I worked closely together in Singapore to polish the KYC microservice. The UI is nearing completion which Chris has provided an update on below.
I have also completed the trusted price feed system which will be used for our Ether to Digix Gold Tokens (DGX) marketplace which will allow users to purchase DGX directly for Ethers.
We have also reached the 2nd week of part 2 of our security audits. This Saturday we met with the SmartPool team to have a face to face discussions on the progress and key findings of the audit.
Chris Hitchcott (Core Dev)
This week I completed the Admin KYC approval flow, which included building a generalised redux paginator component for listing the various queues (KYC approval, global user list, and for other spectrum dapplets that require it).
Additionally I implemented UI for two-factor authentication (which requires scanning a QR code and adding it to your favourite authentication app).
Spectrum now has basic test coverage for all core components; I integrated the tests contributed via bounty program.
This week I am working on the address approval flow for admins, implementing password reset (now that the API supports it), and generally tightening up the graphics for this KYC system which would then be frontend-ready for the planned beta release.
