
CESS Attended the HK Web3 Month Conference: Building the Web3 Data Value Network
The HK Web3 Month, spanning from October 29 to November 18, featured an in-person conference held in Hong Kong from November 6 to 7. The event sought to bring together industry pioneers to delve into the developing Web3 economy in the Asia-Pacific region. Activities like “Polkadot HK Day,” “Ethereum HK Day: Road to DevCon,” and “Polygon HK Day: Ushering Polygon 2.0,” each centred around distinct ecosystems, garnered significant attention and participation from the Web3 industry.CESS (Cumulus ...

Weekly Report | Aug 26th — Sep 1st, 2024
Weekly HighlightsThe cross-chain mechanism of the CESS chain was tested, successfully achieving token transfer across the CESS and Ethereum test chains.Various proof algorithm modules for storage nodes were improved, resolving issues where nodes could not submit idle space proofs and validate inservice storage proofs.The CESS Merkle event went live this week, offering participants a chance to win a “Navigator” and share mysterious prizes!CESS hosted the IEEE P3233 Standard Launch Meeting with...

Weekly Report | Oct 23rd — 29th, 2023
Weekly HighlightsEnhanced the economic model with a new treasury token management pallet.Improved idle space proof with manual recovery and active state synchronization for stability.Optimized DeOSS’s user file metadata caching and bitswap data transmission.Launching testnet v0.7.4.Nominated for Prime Vote to be listed on Huobi. 300,000 USDT prize pool, vote for us!!Project Development Details:Current testnet: V0.7.3 consists of consensus and storage nodes. Consensus nodes maintain the worl...
CESS is a blockchain powered decentralized storage and content decentralized delivery network (CD²N) infrastructure for Web3.


CESS Attended the HK Web3 Month Conference: Building the Web3 Data Value Network
The HK Web3 Month, spanning from October 29 to November 18, featured an in-person conference held in Hong Kong from November 6 to 7. The event sought to bring together industry pioneers to delve into the developing Web3 economy in the Asia-Pacific region. Activities like “Polkadot HK Day,” “Ethereum HK Day: Road to DevCon,” and “Polygon HK Day: Ushering Polygon 2.0,” each centred around distinct ecosystems, garnered significant attention and participation from the Web3 industry.CESS (Cumulus ...

Weekly Report | Aug 26th — Sep 1st, 2024
Weekly HighlightsThe cross-chain mechanism of the CESS chain was tested, successfully achieving token transfer across the CESS and Ethereum test chains.Various proof algorithm modules for storage nodes were improved, resolving issues where nodes could not submit idle space proofs and validate inservice storage proofs.The CESS Merkle event went live this week, offering participants a chance to win a “Navigator” and share mysterious prizes!CESS hosted the IEEE P3233 Standard Launch Meeting with...

Weekly Report | Oct 23rd — 29th, 2023
Weekly HighlightsEnhanced the economic model with a new treasury token management pallet.Improved idle space proof with manual recovery and active state synchronization for stability.Optimized DeOSS’s user file metadata caching and bitswap data transmission.Launching testnet v0.7.4.Nominated for Prime Vote to be listed on Huobi. 300,000 USDT prize pool, vote for us!!Project Development Details:Current testnet: V0.7.3 consists of consensus and storage nodes. Consensus nodes maintain the worl...

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A new feature was added to the CESS Network to reduce storage space declarations, preventing the issue of nodes being frozen due to accidentally declaring more storage space than their pledged amount.
Improvements were made to the p2p file transfer mechanism, and issues, where storage nodes could not increase their pledge when the signing account differed from the pledge account, were fixed.
A bug was fixed that prevented DeOSS from uploading files correctly due to improper usage of the node selection module.
CESS participated in the “AMA: CollabFest 3.0” emphasizing our role in advancing data privacy and security in the Web3 ecosystem.
The CESS testnet has been updated to Venus (v0.7.7) and consists of a consensus node and a storage node. Consensus Node maintains the world state of the CESS network (by CESS Node) and serves as the “data authentication station” (by TEE Worker). Storage Node provides verifiable storage space and serves as the “data storage pool” in the CESS network.
Consensus Node [v0.7.7]
Added a feature to reduce space declarations to prevent storage nodes from being frozen due to large space declarations.
Fixed an issue where the blockchain state could not synchronize quickly after changing the validator set.
Introduced distributed deployment of the TEE Node DCAP remote authentication server for more stable and reliable authentication services.
2. Storage Node [v0.7.11]
Upgraded the p2p file transfer mechanism to provide more efficient data transfer services.
Fixed an issue where storage nodes could not increase their pledge when the signing account differed from the pledge account.
CESS is a blockchain powered decentralized storage and CD²N (content decentralized delivery network) infrastructure for Web3. By utilizing a DePIN (decentralized physical infrastructure network) model, CESS drives mass deployment of network nodes globally through incentives. The first of its kind, DeOSS (decentralized object storage services) by CESS has significantly contributed to the gradual enrichment and flourishing of the product ecosystem within the CESS network, DeShare (online file sharing tool), and public chain snapshot storage services have been incubated. The developments for this month are as follows:
Decentralized Object Storage Service (DeOSS)
Fixed a bug preventing DeOSS from uploading files correctly due to improper node selection module usage.
Updated DeOSS documentation to reflect the latest features after version updates.
Completed the upgrade and documentation of the Rust SDK, adapting it to CESS Venus (v0.7.7).
Online File Sharing Tool (DeShare):
Upgraded DeShare to address issues with file uploads and downloads.
CESS Website (cess.network):
Enhanced the presentation details of the website pages and updated all referenced links.
Completed testing for the CESS Merkle event, which is about to be launched.
18 days after the Venus (v0.7.7) testnet was launched. More details on CESS blockchain explorer CESS Scan. If you encounter any issues building a node, please seek assistance on CESS Discord.
21 consensus nodes
4,988 storage nodes
6.74 PiB verified storage space
38.5 PiB total storage space
Event:
The miner reward event for the CESS testnet continued as storage and consensus miners can earn points by participating. The ongoing miner reward event in the CESS testnet incentivizes participation from storage and consensus miners, allowing them to earn points while contributing to the network’s growth and development.
CESS took part in the “AMA: CollabFest 3.0 — Making Changes Together 3”, where Nicholas Zaldastani, Co-Founder and Chairman of CESS, introduced the platform’s innovative technologies. During the discussion, CESS highlighted its decentralized cloud storage network, CD²N, and how these solutions are driving advancements in data privacy, security, and decentralized infrastructure. The event underscored the importance of these technologies in the future of Web3 and decentralized ecosystems.

CESS website | Twitter | Telegram | Discord | Github | Medium | LinkedIn | Instagram | YouTube | Facebook
A new feature was added to the CESS Network to reduce storage space declarations, preventing the issue of nodes being frozen due to accidentally declaring more storage space than their pledged amount.
Improvements were made to the p2p file transfer mechanism, and issues, where storage nodes could not increase their pledge when the signing account differed from the pledge account, were fixed.
A bug was fixed that prevented DeOSS from uploading files correctly due to improper usage of the node selection module.
CESS participated in the “AMA: CollabFest 3.0” emphasizing our role in advancing data privacy and security in the Web3 ecosystem.
The CESS testnet has been updated to Venus (v0.7.7) and consists of a consensus node and a storage node. Consensus Node maintains the world state of the CESS network (by CESS Node) and serves as the “data authentication station” (by TEE Worker). Storage Node provides verifiable storage space and serves as the “data storage pool” in the CESS network.
Consensus Node [v0.7.7]
Added a feature to reduce space declarations to prevent storage nodes from being frozen due to large space declarations.
Fixed an issue where the blockchain state could not synchronize quickly after changing the validator set.
Introduced distributed deployment of the TEE Node DCAP remote authentication server for more stable and reliable authentication services.
2. Storage Node [v0.7.11]
Upgraded the p2p file transfer mechanism to provide more efficient data transfer services.
Fixed an issue where storage nodes could not increase their pledge when the signing account differed from the pledge account.
CESS is a blockchain powered decentralized storage and CD²N (content decentralized delivery network) infrastructure for Web3. By utilizing a DePIN (decentralized physical infrastructure network) model, CESS drives mass deployment of network nodes globally through incentives. The first of its kind, DeOSS (decentralized object storage services) by CESS has significantly contributed to the gradual enrichment and flourishing of the product ecosystem within the CESS network, DeShare (online file sharing tool), and public chain snapshot storage services have been incubated. The developments for this month are as follows:
Decentralized Object Storage Service (DeOSS)
Fixed a bug preventing DeOSS from uploading files correctly due to improper node selection module usage.
Updated DeOSS documentation to reflect the latest features after version updates.
Completed the upgrade and documentation of the Rust SDK, adapting it to CESS Venus (v0.7.7).
Online File Sharing Tool (DeShare):
Upgraded DeShare to address issues with file uploads and downloads.
CESS Website (cess.network):
Enhanced the presentation details of the website pages and updated all referenced links.
Completed testing for the CESS Merkle event, which is about to be launched.
18 days after the Venus (v0.7.7) testnet was launched. More details on CESS blockchain explorer CESS Scan. If you encounter any issues building a node, please seek assistance on CESS Discord.
21 consensus nodes
4,988 storage nodes
6.74 PiB verified storage space
38.5 PiB total storage space
Event:
The miner reward event for the CESS testnet continued as storage and consensus miners can earn points by participating. The ongoing miner reward event in the CESS testnet incentivizes participation from storage and consensus miners, allowing them to earn points while contributing to the network’s growth and development.
CESS took part in the “AMA: CollabFest 3.0 — Making Changes Together 3”, where Nicholas Zaldastani, Co-Founder and Chairman of CESS, introduced the platform’s innovative technologies. During the discussion, CESS highlighted its decentralized cloud storage network, CD²N, and how these solutions are driving advancements in data privacy, security, and decentralized infrastructure. The event underscored the importance of these technologies in the future of Web3 and decentralized ecosystems.

CESS website | Twitter | Telegram | Discord | Github | Medium | LinkedIn | Instagram | YouTube | Facebook
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