Executive Summary
In May, we advanced our collaboration on the Knowledge Graph by finalizing the initial storage costs idea draft and proposing crucial changes for the upcoming redeployment of GRC-20 and the related contracts. We also worked on a proposal to support actions across the Knowledge Graph. Looking ahead, we’ll finalize a holistic spec for pluralism, property aggregation/propagation, and ranking mechanisms, to be able to kick off an implementation that will serve as a cornerstone for these features. Last but not least, we’ll also be focusing our efforts on the contract changes related to the GRC-20 and related contracts redeployment.
Looking Back (what was delivered)
We had a productive month, building on our foundational work in April:
- EBO & Horizon Review: Our security team went through the EBO & Horizon integration, raising some points that are worth taking a look.
- Storage Cost Model Finalized: We wrapped up the initial idea draft for the Knowledge Graph’s storage costs basis.
- Redeployment Proposals: After analyzing the current design, we proposed key changes for the upcoming Knowledge Graph redeployment to fully support and account for storage-related expenses, alongside general governance tweaks.
- Knowledge Graph Actions: Our team conducted in-depth research into different on-chain implementation strategies, analyzing Snapchain vs. Orbit to shape the future architecture for supporting actions on the Knowledge Graph. We proposed an idea draft including a PoC contract to support this feature.
Looking ahead (upcoming priorities)
- Contract Changes: Conduct the contract changes related to the redeployment of the GRC-20 and Knowledge Graph.
- Holistic Proposal for Actions, Pluralism, Aggregation & Rankings: We plan to finalize a comprehensive idea draft for these features. We’ll scope the most impactful additions to the system and kick off their tech design and implementation.