April started on a lot of momentum from Q1, and its end result is one of excellent news! The opening paragraphs of these recaps tend to mention several appealing updates that are elaborated upon deeper in the article. April’s centerpiece update is so significant that it deserves to stand on its own: Hydranet DEX is nearing the end of its final stage of pre-release development, and there is an internal target to reach mainnet by the end of Q2 2023.
This 12th edition of the monthly recap marks a full year of consistent updates regarding the team, the DAO, their plans, their proposals, their roadblocks, additions to the team, their solutions for funding, and the development of Hydranet DEX. The very first recap, published this time one year ago in 2022, commemorated the very first launch of the team’s public product. Lazarus, the proof of concept for stage 1 of Hydranet DEX, debuted publicly at the very end of April. 8 months later, Atlas, the PoC for stage 2, debuted just in time for Christmas.
The writing staff would like to commend our fine team for their fast progress and a full year well done. Our team always delivers something interesting, excellent, or urgent to write about at length. We have reason to believe we have the easiest job, and we haven’t yet been replaced by a bot who can write Shakesperian novels in 5 seconds. That is the real power of teamwork.
There were a total of 4 updates for Hydranet DEX released during the month of April.
With the April 21 release of Phoenix, all the major bugs standing in the path of mainnet have been fixed, and the 3rd stage of the DEX has moved into its finishing stages.
In preparation for mainnet, DAO Proposal #19 was published with a solution to simplify the existing DEX NFT (DNFT) Tokenomics strategy to allow for faster implementation of a workable incentive. Anyone who holds HDN in a Hydranet DEX wallet will benefit from reduced trading fees. Here is a chart detailing percentage-based discounts on trading fees by amount of HDN held:
As DNFTs have a degree of technical complexity to them that could cause delays to mainnet, and they are not considered a requirement for a mainnet launch, the team has opted to delay on any further DNFT development until after launch.
A new smart contract, currently in development on Tenderly, seeks to make 2 significant changes to the current one:
1.) Only the multi-sig team will be able to update or modify an existing smart contract.
2.) A maximum supply of 300 million HDN will be set.
These contracts are slated to be in public testnet in May, and mainnet shortly after.
An update from the DAO was published on April 2 to confirm the following:
Support Ticket System Added to Discord Chat
Our Discord once again has a support channel for troubleshooting and inquiries related to HDN and Hydranet DEX. The channel consists of a one-button ticketing system that ensures total privacy to any user who needs help. Legitimate questions have a process that allows them to be answered by support staff in a timely manner, and scammers get filtered out.
We are excited for mainnet, we have plenty more to come for May, we look forward to sharing it!