Cardano, a popular altcoin, has recently experienced several exciting developments. The latest weekly report from Input Output Hong Kong, the parent company of Cardano, highlights advancements in core technology, smart contracts, wallet services, and more. The report was shared on Cardano’s official social media account, X.
In the report, it was mentioned that the ledger team of Cardano achieved a significant milestone by implementing CIP-0069. This update enhances the functionality of PlutusV3 by making spending data optional. Additionally, this implementation also enforces the use of precisely one argument for all scripts. This feature allows spending scripts to have additional use cases, such as minting.
The report also mentions the elimination of several crucial bugs. One bug fix involves adjusting script execution for certificates that utilize one Plutus script. Another bug fix addresses the issue of delegation to non-existent pools. On the wallet and services front, Cardano’s Lace team is preparing for the launch of version 1.13.
The latest developments in Cardano also focus on bug fixes, new version releases, and educational advancements. The report highlights the launch of version 1.30.0.0 for the Plutus libraries by the Plutus team. This launch includes the implementation of CIP-0122, which introduces an exclusive type of “Value” supported by “Data.”
In terms of scaling, the Mithril team is working on implementing Cardano transfer certification on Mithril networks. The report also mentions the completion of the community moderation segment for Fund12 by Cardano’s Project Catalyst. Additionally, the education team is focused on preparing lectures for the upcoming Cardano Developer course.
Overall, Cardano continues to make unique developments, as shown in the latest weekly report. These advancements cover core technology, smart contracts, wallet services, scaling, governance, and education. Cardano enthusiasts can stay updated by following the official social media accounts and accessing the full report.
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