Upcoming Cardano hard fork to introduce 'token locking' ahead of Goguen

Published at: Dec. 4, 2020

IOHK, the development arm behind Cardano, recently announced a new hard fork of the protocol scheduled for mid-December. 

Kevin Hammond, a software engineer at IOHK, revealed this week that Cardano will undergo a hard fork later this month as part of its transition to the Goguen development era. Although most observers associate hard forks with trauma, Hammond said that these events are handled much differently on Cardano:

“[...] Cardano handles hard forks automatically, without stopping block production. This gives a uniquely smooth upgrade process that allows new features to be introduced easily and evolve the platform’s capabilities.”

The hard fork is designed to introduce new efficiencies to the Cardano network and enable the “token locking” feature, which records how a token is being utilized on the ledger.

Hammond explained:

“Locking, in this case, means ‘reserving’ a certain number of tokens for a specified period of time so they cannot be disposed of to gain a benefit (such as voting, or running a smart contract).”

Hammond says Cardano will soon enable integration of other custom tokens into the blockchain that can be used alongside ADA, its native cryptocurrency.

Launched in 2017 by Charles Hoskinson, Cardano has been dubbed by proponents as the “Ethereum killer” for its scaling capacity and advanced smart contract features. The project is known for its time-consuming roadmap that has so far focused on blockchain foundations and decentralization. The Goguen era kicks off smart contract integration.

ADA is one of the top-performing large-cap cryptocurrencies of the past year, a sign that investors are rallying around Cardano’s development progress. The ADA token has returned more than 400% year-to-date, including a recent brush with multiyear highs.

Tags
Related Posts
‘Disappointing:’ Cardano devs delay Vasil hard fork by a month
Input Output Hong Kong (IOHK), the blockchain engineering firm behind the Cardano network, has released some “disappointing news,” announcing a one-month delay to the long-awaited Vasil upgrade. The Vasil upgrade is set to provide a “massive performance improvement to Cardano” and its smart contract capabilities, according to Cardano co-founder Charles Hoskinson. It was previously slated to go through on June 29. However, the latest estimate is now set for the last week of July. IOHK’s head of delivery and project Nigel Hemsley noted in a Monday blog post that the core Input Output Global (IOG) team working on the upgrade …
Blockchain / June 22, 2022
Cardano hard fork ‘ever closer’ as upgraded SPOs account for 42% of blocks
Input Output Hong Kong (IOHK), the blockchain company behind the Cardano network says the much anticipated Vasil hard fork is “ever closer” after revealing the state of three critical indicators that will trigger the mainnet update. In a Twitter thread posted on Aug. 25, IOHK shared its latest “rollout status” of the Vasil upgrade to its 265,800 followers, with updates on “three critical mass indicators” which will determine when the mainnet update will go ahead. This includes having 75% of mainnet blocks produced by nodes running 1.35.3, around 25 exchanges upgraded (representing 80% of liquidity) as well as the top …
Blockchain / Aug. 26, 2022
A new Cardano-based project is handling oracles a lot differently than Chainlink
Cardano (ADA) is getting into data oracles ahead of the Goguen era that will add smart contract functionality, taking a different approach than Chainlink. The first oracles are being built in partnership with EMURGO, one of the companies in the Cardano ecosystem, and Ergo (ERG). The first two oracles are deployed on Ergo and provide price feeds for the two trading pairs: ADA/USD and ERG/USD. The new model introduces Oracle Pools, which are capable of incentivizing good and disincentivizing bad behavior. Ergo's core developer Alexander Chepurnoy told Cointelegraph that the idea involves major players in the DeFi ecosystem donating funds …
Technology / Aug. 28, 2020
Charles Hoskinson's IOHK submitted a decentralized treasury proposal to the Ethereum Classic community
Charles Hoskinson's IOHK recently published two Ethereum Classic Improvement Proposals, or ECIPs, meant to help the struggling chain recover after a slew of recent 51% attacks. The first introduced a checkpoint system to prevent the possibility of such attacks, and the second proposed a decentralized treasury — a seemingly divisive idea within the ETC community. Following the recent attacks, a heated debate ensued concerning the project's future. Hoskinson, one of Ethereum's co-founders and a supporter of the ETC fork, believes that the way forward revolves around the institution of the decentralized treasury. The proposal suggests that the current method of …
Blockchain / Aug. 28, 2020
Fork, yeah! Cardano Vasil upgrade goes live
After several months of delays, the Cardano Vasil upgrade and hard fork has finally gone live as of Thursday at 9:44 pm UTC, bringing “significant performance and capability” enhancements to the blockchain. The success of the Cardano mainnet hard fork was announced by blockchain company Input Output Hong Kong (IOHK) on Twitter on Thursday, while others also observed the hard fork tick over in a live Twitter Spaces with Cardano co-founder Charles Hoskinson. #Vasil mainnet HFC event successful! We’re happy to announce that today, at 21:44:00 UTC, the IOG team, in collaboration with the @CardanoStiftung, successfully hard forked the Cardano …
Blockchain / Sept. 23, 2022