Cardano Vasil: Crucial Decision on Testnet Hard Fork to Be Made Next Week

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IOG also hopes to deliver Cardano’s lightweight wallet, Lace, this summer

As noted in its weekly development update, work continues on Cardano’s Vasil Hard Fork despite its mainnet release date being changed. As previously reported, IOG has agreed on a new target date to hard fork the testnet at the end of June. Exchanges and SPOs should have four weeks to complete all necessary testing and integration tasks before the mainnet fork. This places a tentative date of late July for the Vasil mainnet hard fork.

According to information provided in its weekly report, the IOG team has tagged a new node, v.1.35.0-rc4. This version of the node might be used for the Cardano testnet hard fork. A go-or-no-go decision on this matter will be taken after a weekly review meeting this Friday, according to the statement. At the time of publication, details on whether this was agreed upon were scanty.

It discusses other ongoing developments, such as the teams testing Plutus V2 and the CIP 31/32/33 now included in CLI. Four different CIPs, including CIP-31 (reference inputs), CIP-32 (inline data), CIP-33 (reference scripts), and CIP-40 (collateral outputs), are expected to be included in the next update of Vasil.

The teams advanced their work on UTXO HD functionality and pipelining. Pipelining, an improvement to the consensus layer that enables quicker block propagation, is one of the major scaling updates to be implemented this year.

Cardano’s upcoming upgrades, according to IOHK, could make it faster than its rivals and a highly competitive platform for decentralized finance (DeFi).

Earlier in the week, IOG stated that it was extremely close to finalizing the core work of the Vasil Upgrade and had managed to get through the majority (nearly 95%) of its Plutus V2 test scripts.

Cardano’s Lace wallet could ship this summer

As stated in the report, IOG hopes to deliver Cardano’s lightweight wallet, Lace, this summer. Additionally, IOHK provided information on the network’s growth. Currently, 1,022 projects are being built on Cardano, while a total of 90 projects have recently launched on Cardano.

The number of NFT projects remains 5,868, and the number of Plutus scripts is now 2,832. Cardano native tokens have also surpassed 5.2 million.

ADA is trading down 3.32% in the last 24 hours at $0.48.

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