Niantic has shut down so many Pokémon trackers from Pokémon Go, we didn't think we would see one ever again. But the popular FastPokéMap app is looking to make a return. FastPokéMap are allegedly finding ways to crack the API that Pokémon Go uses.
Last week, FastPokeMap tweeted the app should be up and running once again by Friday or Saturday.
We should be running again by friday/saturday. Testing everything
— Ex-FastPokeMap | Shadow | My Sanity Wasted (@MySanityWasted) October 12, 2016
Sadly, the weekend came and went, yet FastPokeMap is currently still disabled until further notice and the team are continuing to test and investigate some of the hurdles they have encountered.
To keep fans and users updated on the progress, the team also started a chatroom on Discord to have an open conversation. Now, we haven't scrolled far back enough in the chat to find any clues about what is preventing FastPokéMap from going live, but a tweet suggests that a single hash function is missing, rendering the site inoperable.
We're still working on it, it's missing a single hash function and we can bring the site online again.
— Ex-FastPokeMap | Shadow | My Sanity Wasted (@MySanityWasted) October 15, 2016
Sadly, a new timeframe has not been announced for FastPokéMap soon. That said, the team are working hard around the clock and we expect to learn the latest about the app's development at Discord.
Stay tuned as we expect to learn more shortly in the days ahead.
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