This Major Cardano Upgrade Could Change The Network’s Trajectory
Cardano member organization Intersect has provided an update on the Cardano Node 10.7.0 upgrade, which could significantly impact the network’s growth. This move comes as the network prepares for the Van Rossem hard fork, which will usher in Protocol version 11. Cardano Node 10.7.0 Upgrade Set To Be Released In an X post, Intersect revealed […]
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On Sunday, the Cardano blockchain reached a notable milestone with implementing the Chang hard fork. This upgrade is pivotal for the blockchain, as it positions itself as one of the first major blockchain networks to adopt a token-based governance system. Cardano’s CEO, Charles Hoskinson, celebrated the achievement, asserting that the upgrade elevates Cardano above Bitcoin […]
The Cardano Vasil hard fork has now experienced its second delay in the last two months. This upgrade is important to the network’s growth, and as always, Cardano developers continue to stay true to form by only shipping out safe products. The second delay was announced at the end of July, and founder Charles Hoskinson […]
Cardano is preparing a layer-1 upgrade it says will push mainnet throughput from roughly 10–15 transactions per second to hundreds, while keeping the network’s decentralization and security profile intact. At a Tokyo community event on the Midnight Japan Tour, Input Output’s Michael Smolenski and Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson framed Ouroboros Leios as both a scaling […]
Cardano has taken a decisive step toward its long-planned throughput upgrade: a public Cardano Improvement Proposal (CIP) for “Ouroboros Leios” is now live for community review in the Cardano Foundation’s CIP repository. Announcing the submission on August 27, Input Output’s director of software architecture Nicolas “BeRewt” Biri wrote: “So, here it is, we now have […]
Wang Chun, F2Pool’s co-founder, told CCN that he is planning to upgrade his Litecoin pool to segregated witnesses (segwit), but “it won’t happen in the next couple of weeks.” He further told CCN that his bitcoin pool, which currently controls around 14% of the network’s hashrate, won’t upgrade to segwit “anytime soon.” Chun stated: We’ll do it on Litecoin first and then make an evaluation if it is feasible on bitcoin. Litecoin’s F2Pool currently controls around 43% of the network’s hashrate. Batpool and Litecoinpool.org are both already signaling for segwit. Combined, around 60% of the....