MELD Dev Diary 34

Stuart
MELD
Published in
2 min readMay 2, 2023

MELD Dev Diaries present a variety of updates and developments to the MELDapp. Here’s what the team has accomplished this week:

MELDapp:

  1. Enhanced NFTs endpoint pagination, providing a smoother browsing experience.
  2. Implemented front-end changes in preparation for the mainnet launch.
  3. Developed a comprehensive solution for indexing NFTs from EVM networks and Cardano, including fetching metadataURI and updating the database accordingly.
  4. Added support for pending transactions for EVM and external wallets, ensuring seamless integration with the user interface.
  5. Made several UI adjustments for improved user experience.
  6. Integrated the supported staking pools for the mainnet release.
  7. Authorized the production domain for Google to ensure smooth functionality.
  8. Resolved an issue with sending tokens via Metamask, which caused errors when the token did not have 18 decimals.
  9. Updated the supported tokens list for the production environment.
  10. Developed an API to query the Bridge script hash for enhanced functionality.
  11. Removed the invalid transaction API to optimize performance.
  12. Implemented reference simple scripts to TxState for better transaction handling.
  13. Updated the query system for owner safes, allowing parameter as pubkey hash.
  14. Enhanced transaction details display, including reference script witness support.
  15. Improved the MELDapp front-end migration process with new API integration.
  16. Optimized the transaction removal process and owner safes query.
  17. Implemented network badges for better visual representation.
  18. Ensured transactions are submitted promptly after signing.
  19. Checked that Archive UTXO only contains ADA and old MELD tokens.
  20. Upgraded the Bridge to support token transfers from/to custom addresses.
  21. Enhanced the Multisig page’s user experience and updated the safe page UI.
  22. Implemented a deadline for migration and added pre-production configurations.
  23. Created a user manual for the Dapp playground.
  24. Automated the bridge update to propose multisig transactions.

Infrastructure

  1. Prepared the infrastructure for the mainnet release, ensuring a smooth transition and optimal performance.

As we approach the mainnet launch on May 3rd, the MELD team remains steadfast in their commitment to delivering a seamless, user-friendly experience for MELDapp users. The recent updates and developments reflect our dedication to optimizing the platform for top-notch performance, ensuring that users can fully leverage the power of MELD’s innovative solutions.

We look forward to unveiling the mainnet release and witnessing the transformative impact it will have on the DeFi ecosystem. Thank you for your continued support, and get ready for an exciting new chapter in MELD’s journey.

Read more from the Dev Diary series here!

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