- Cardano released the weekly development report updating the company’s last week activities.
- The report included the activities like core technology development, SECP implementation, and the Hydra release.
- It also included the Mithril 2246.2 launch, lace desktop development, and the proposal Voltaire.
Cardano, the open-source, decentralized, public blockchain platform, recently published the weekly development report with a key focus on core technology improvements, lace development progression, SECP implementation, Hydra v.0.8.1 and Mithril 2246.1 distribution as well as Cardano Improvement Proposal for Voltaire.
While narrating on the core technology, the company declared that the ledger team released CIP-1694 with regard to the Voltaire phase, encouraging the community to review it. In addition, the performance team, after checking P2P performance, is currently working on Plutus V2 generation support.
In addition, the Plutus team worked on the final stages of SECP-256k1 builtin for Plutus, while increasing script capacity and the implementation of full Babbage support in the Plutus tool. Also, Marconi indexers were built by the same team.
Similarly, the company noted the ongoing Lace desktop development:
The team is in the process of merging development streams for both the browser and desktop teams to work in a single environment. The team also progressed on Lace proof-of-concept development, which allows embedding DApps into the Lace desktop application.
Further, during the previous week, the 0.8.1 version was released by the Hydra team to make the community aware of the latest hydra-node state. In addition, the team worked with an education team on the hydra tutorial, renaming the repository to “hydra” from “hydra-poc”.
The company also mentioned the release of the new distribution 2246.1 by the Mithril team. The upgraded version is built with the intention to make it “more resilient”. Also, the team had been working on the implementation of the “automatic store upgrade of the signer and aggregator nodes”.