IOHK, the parent company of the Cardano and Ethereum Classic blockchains, announced the new and updated Cardano roadmap.
Announced months ago by its CEO, Charles Hoskinson, the new roadmap will offer a clear vision of Cardano's future and recap all of the work that has been done on the project.
Sharing the completely redesigned roadmap for Cardano.
Input Output Hong Kong, the brainchild of Ethereum co-founder Charles Hoskinson, released a new and updated roadmap for Cardano.
IOHK first announced the news in a June 5 tweet, which was then detailed in a blog post on the Cardano forum.
According to the blog post, the new roadmap charts the company's progress towards their "Cardano 2020" vision.
It offers a clear definition of Cardano eras-Byron, Shelley, Goguen, Basho, and Voltaire, all integral parts of the Cardano project.
While the roadmap did provide the Cardano community with better insight into the company's progress, many were left disappointed in the lack of new information that was given.
In the roadmap, IOHK said that work for the Goguen era of Cardano has already begun and is being done parallel to Shelley.
The goal for Goguen is to bring seamless smart contract integration into Cardano, as well as improve Plutus, a functional programming platform built into Cardano.
IOHK announces updated roadmap for Cardano
Published on Jun 7, 2019
by Cryptoslate | Published on Coinage
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