It's time for your bi-weekly dose of DevUpdate. Let's take a look at what the RPCh team has been up to these last two weeks.

26 Apr 2023, 15:00
It’s time for your bi-weekly dose of DevUpdate! 🔥 Let’s take a look at what the RPCh team has been up to these last two weeks! 🟡 Compression 🟡 We’ve introduced compression for RPC requests and responses. This is a massive efficiency allowing us to reduce some data by up to 75% 👌 github.com/Rpc-h/RPCh/pull/353 🟡 New Release: v0.1.7 🟡 We pushed a new release: v0.1.7, which now comes with three different versions of RPCh crypto 🤩 RPCh crypto helps perform all the cryptographic magic necessary for RPCh to work With three distributions, developers can now optimize their integration of RPCh to fit their project much better. github.com/Rpc-h/RPCh/releases/tag/v0.1.7 github.com/Rpc-h/crypto 🟡 Improved Ethers Adapter 🟡 In the same vein, we’ve now made our ether’s adapter fully compatible with ethers’ JsonRpcProvider. This minimizes the interactions needed to use the RPCh SDK, further simplifying the integration process 👏 github.com/Rpc-h/RPCh/pull/300 🟡 Ethereum-provider Adapter 🟡 We’re also now extending this ease of integration to projects using the ethereum-provider library with our new connector. Similar to the ethers adapter, the new ethereum-provider adapter is an abstraction which internally uses the RPCh SDK, so you don't have to interact with it directly Creating a virtually plug-n-play integration solution 🔥 github.com/Rpc-h/RPCh/tree/main/packages/ethereum-provider 🟡 Improved Stability 🟡 Finally, we round off the sprint with a buff to our discovery platform. It now runs in multiple instances instead of just one, which has created a noticeable and significant increase in performance and stability. 🚀 github.com/Rpc-h/RPCh/pull/332