Crab2 6010 Runtime Upgrade
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Notable Changes
- Support migrating Ed25519 accounts by @AurevoirXavier in https://github.com/darwinia-network/darwinia/pull/1025
- Fix vesting by @AurevoirXavier in https://github.com/darwinia-network/darwinia/pull/1023
- Adjustable collator count by @AurevoirXavier in https://github.com/darwinia-network/darwinia/pull/1012
- Update CI by @fewensa in https://github.com/darwinia-network/darwinia/pull/1000
- Only for docker users:
⚠️ Due to security reasons, the default user is the regular user
1000
instead of theroot
user now.⚠️ Before you upgrade to this version, please run
sudo chown -R 1000:1000 $DATA_DIR
to change the data folder owner.⚠️
$DATA_DIR
is the path that you passed to-d
or--base-dir
.
Release Details
- Runtime Version 6010 — GitHub Release
- Council Motion #4 — Subscan
Hash
0x0429e9e66f95f0006402b6d2660737fbf41f3eb666df37b3585fdb72223a29e5
- Tech.Comm Proposal #2 — Subscan
Hash
0xe5b8d031d4f8944b687df4564542b9d9c750fe4af3a25b7cf02b8c881c63a6dd
- Referenda #2 — Subscan
Proposal Hash
0xe2def10191944d957a0145c906afc1d5ac8bd1bf26045f3df25b504be49761b7
About Darwinia & Crab
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Darwinia is a cross-chain messaging infrastructure, which provides a light client-based, programmable, universal cross-chain messaging network for decentralized applications. Now, we’ve successfully used Darwinia’s light-client cross-chain messaging protocol(LCMP) to bridge cross-chain messages between substrate-based chains, and even between substrate-based chains and EVM chains, meanwhile, Darwinia provides developers with an SDK, so they can easily integrate cross-chain capabilities into their Dapps. This has significant implications for cross-chain interoperability and will enable the creation of a hybrid cross-chain network through Darwinia’s role as a cross-chain messaging infrastructure.
Crab is a canary network with real economic value for Darwinia, positioning similar to Polkadot’s Kusama Network, which is a programmable cross-chain platform for Dapps. It is substrate-based, EVM-compatible, and connected to Kusama.