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The recent updates focus on refining Mycel's documentation and configuration. Notable changes include the transition from an ID-based intent-centric interface to an account transfer protocol. The .eslintcache
file was added to .gitignore
, and various documentation files were updated to reflect new concepts and improved clarity. Additionally, the memory requirement for a full node was increased, and several sections in the codebase were modified to align with the new focus on transferable accounts.
File Path | Change Summary |
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.eslintcache , .gitignore |
Updated .eslintcache and added it to .gitignore . |
docs/develop/cli.md |
Updated URL in the curl command for installation. |
docs/develop/modules/index.md |
Added draft: true to the front matter. |
docs/overview/concepts/index.md |
Removed sections on "Mycel ID," "ID-based Transfer," and "Cross-chain Order Verifier." |
docs/overview/concepts/mycel-id.md |
Updated sidebar_position and added draft: true . |
docs/overview/concepts/transferable... |
Introduced the concept of Transferable Accounts in Mycel. |
docs/overview/governance/index.md |
Updated governance model description and added draft: true . |
docs/overview/grossary.md |
Added a new section on "Intents" and updated draft status. |
docs/overview/index.md |
Shifted focus to account transfer, management, and trading across blockchains. |
docs/overview/roadmap.md |
Removed detailed release information for several quarters. |
docs/overview/what_to_build.md |
Introduced guidelines on building a decentralized OTC market for transferable accounts. |
docs/validate/index.md |
Refined description of validator responsibilities. |
docs/validate/setup.md |
Updated memory requirement for a Full Node from 8GB to 16GB. |
docusaurus.config.js |
Updated title, URL, organization name, and removed dashboard links. |
src/components/Hero.tsx |
Updated text content to "Account Transfer Protocol." |
src/pages/index.tsx |
Removed several sections related to features and updated descriptions and icons. |
π In Mycel's realm, accounts now flow, From chain to chain, they smoothly go. With governance clear and nodes robust, Transferable accounts we trust. No single hand controls the key, Secure and free, like a rabbit's spree! πβ¨
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