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What’s next for Cardano?

Input | Output's perspective on the next steps for Cardano, emphasizing the essential role of community input in shaping the path ahead

29 January 2025 Mike Ward 8 mins read

What’s next for Cardano?

Cardano's evolution into a community-governed blockchain platform will enable a more inclusive and autonomous system. This milestone is the culmination of the platform’s foundational development phases – Byron (foundation), Shelley (decentralization), Goguen (smart contracts), Basho (scaling), and Voltaire (decentralized on-chain governance).

In his whiteboard video recorded in November 2024,  ‘After Voltaire, the next evolution of Cardano’, Charles Hoskinson, CEO of Input | Output (IO), proposed IO’s perspective on the next steps and reflected on the need for the Cardano…

Hyperledger Identus – then, now, and tomorrow

Explore how Hyperledger Identus, a Linux Foundation Decentralized Trust project, leverages decentralized identity to create a more secure, private, and efficient future

27 January 2025 Javier Ribó 4 mins read

Hyperledger Identus – then, now, and tomorrow

While identity might seem straightforward in theory, the reality is far more complex. Who controls access to your private information and that of your loved ones? Is it truly secure? Who else can access it, and what happens if it falls into the wrong hands?

Identity management has evolved significantly to address these challenges. Traditional methods, like birth certificates and…

Six reasons why EUTXO wins

The EUTXO model offers some unique advantages over accounting models used by other chains.

8 January 2025 Fernando Sanchez 8 mins read

Six reasons why EUTXO wins

Cardano features some of the most innovative elements of blockchain technology: Hydra and Mithril, for example – layer 2 solutions designed to enhance scalability. Or Cardano’s proof-of-stake consensus protocol, Ouroboros, whose various 'flavors' (Genesis, Praos, Peras, etc) ensure that the blockchain remains efficient and secure even under adversarial conditions.

But there's…