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Cyber Republic Weekly Update 23

Elections are already underway and members of the Cyber Republic are getting excited for Phase 5,when elected DPoS nodes will fully be deployed and begin finalizing Elastos’ Dual AuxPOW and DPoS Consensus mechanism. 
This week, the Elastos in a Nutshell Team came out with a comprehensive video and article about Computer Networks and how it relates to Elastos Carrier. Popular YouTuber Crypto Lark released with an all encompassing Elastos video that was very well received by the community, as it was fair in both praise and critique of Elastos. The Elastos private net has been fully updated. The ELA Republic, an Elastos Community Telegram Group, hosted Elastos’ Feng Han in an AMA. 
We also have an interview with Su Yipeng--Interim Council Member of the CR, updates from the Philippines community, a discussion on FUD and potential vectors of manipulation in DPoS voting and Consensus, an update on CR Partner Hyper and the DPoS Rewards Script being programmed, and we’ll also be breaking down the Elastos affiliated wallets and what differentiates them.

Elections are already underway and members of the Cyber Republic are getting excited for Phase 5,when elected DPoS nodes will fully be deployed and begin finalizing Elastos’ Dual AuxPOW and DPoS Consensus mechanism. 
This week, the Elastos in a Nutshell Team came out with a comprehensive video and article about Computer Networks and how it relates to Elastos Carrier. Popular YouTuber Crypto Lark released with an all encompassing Elastos video that was very well received by the community, as it was fair in both praise and critique of Elastos. The Elastos private net has been fully updated. The ELA Republic, an Elastos Community Telegram Group, hosted Elastos’ Feng Han in an AMA. 
We also have an interview with Su Yipeng--Interim Council Member of the CR, updates from the Philippines community, a discussion on FUD and potential vectors of manipulation in DPoS voting and Consensus, an update on CR Partner Hyper and the DPoS Rewards Script being programmed, and we’ll also be breaking down the Elastos affiliated wallets and what differentiates them.

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CYBER REPUBLIC <strong>Weekly</strong> <strong>Update</strong>/Issue 22<br />

Hyper <strong>Update</strong><br />

One of the storybook projects of the <strong>Cyber</strong> <strong>Republic</strong> has been Hyper. It’s a team that has two<br />

projects with heavy utility for the ecosystem. Hyper.IM Messenger is a peer-to-peer chat dapp.<br />

Hyper Connect is built on Elastos and works to control IoT devices and sensors and any other<br />

smart hardware. The CR <strong>Weekly</strong> interviewed Hyper team member Peter Strauss a couple of<br />

months ago. We’ve followed up with Mr. Strauss to get updates about the Hyper projects and we<br />

also will be grabbing a few details about the progress of the highly-anticipated Reward Payout<br />

scripts Mr. Strauss is creating for Supernodes.<br />

Press Release<br />

Hyper Messenger<br />

The iOS Beta version for Hyper Messenger has recently been released via Apple’s TestFlight<br />

testing solution and has now over 120 active installations. The messenger application for iOS<br />

can be downloaded here: https://testflight.apple.com/join/skojiwxw<br />

File sharing will also be added to the iOS version soon, as well as offline messaging support for<br />

both iOS and Android.<br />

In addition, the integration with the Elephant Wallet to initiate transactions, receive and follow<br />

the status of the transactions will soon follow.Cryptocurrencies will be entirely managed by the<br />

Elephant Wallet, and for each initiated transaction via Hyper Messenger, the approval of the<br />

transaction via the Elephant Wallet will be required to enable maximum security.<br />

An important milestone for the Android version has been reached as over 2500 users now use<br />

Hyper Messenger while still in Beta.<br />

HyperConnect<br />

We are also nearing completion of the first milestone for the HyperConnect project. The Edge<br />

Client, which is the software component that runs on the IoT devices, is ready and will be<br />

released entirely open-source on the <strong>Cyber</strong><strong>Republic</strong> Github next week with documentation<br />

and tutorials.<br />

The goal of the HyperConnect Edge Client is to enable anyone to easily set up, manage, and have<br />

an overview of the IoT devices and its sensors via a Graphical User Interface (GUI) with minimal<br />

to no coding.<br />

Sensors<br />

The Sensor overview allows the grouping and management of different sensor types with<br />

different attributes. For example, while reading values from a temperature sensor we may<br />

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