![]() I will comment, it’s good commenting, good structure and layout, but there isn’t anything here, it’s just a wrapper. ![]() Starting to look like a company that is just pivoting to blockchain because they needed to reinvent themselves. Had a quick look at the team as well, lots of mobile developers. So, not as established as I had originally thought. Have they been closed source all this time and only started to release code recently? I was under the impression they were a well established existing company.ġ00 installs. Not a lot in the repo, and recently modified. Their js-sdk, let’s have a look, it has seen more attention. Nothing here and LoginForm is bland as well. At the same time, this demo is probably meant to just quickly show the skills of their js-sdk, so let’s assume that and move on. This is a very raw prototype, no Redux, no dumb/smart components, no state control. But even in a demo, I like to see the right patterns applied. This is just a demo, so I will try to not be over stringent. Initial commit, 12 days ago, interesting timing. I expect them to leverage what they know, so it’s safe to assume they will stick to their react-native-js-sdk-demo app (React Native allows you to develop cross-platform for iOS and Android) So I can’t see any reason they need their own blockchain, and more specifically they have no experience with blockchains, they are a messaging company, so do I think they can build a cool p2p messaging app? Sure.ĭo they need a blockchain? Well, read our full Skrumble ICO review.īut ok, let’s get to some code: there isn’t any blockchain code, so we will look at the messaging code.
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