EMURGO, the foundational entity behind Cardano, recently unveiled its 2024 roadmap. The highlight is the Chang hard fork, expected in the first half of 2024. This hard fork is pivotal for Cardano's strategic direction, heralding a new era of community-driven governance.
Cardano's shift to a community-driven governance model aligns with its progression into the Voltaire era, as detailed in the CIP-1694 proposal. The Voltaire era will be characterized by workshops, conventions, and voting events, all designed to boost the Cardano community's involvement in decision-making. This shift to decentralized governance represents a significant evolution for the Cardano network.
Beyond governance, Cardano's 2024 agenda includes enhancing tokenization, vital for the burgeoning decentralized applications (dApps) in the DeFi and NFT realms. Unlike other platforms, Cardano's framework allows tokens to be issued without smart contracts, easing the path for brands and creators into the Web3 domain.
EMURGO highlighted the growth of the Cardano ecosystem, noting over 150 launched projects and more than 1,300 in development. This expansion is supported by diverse programming languages like Plutus, Marlowe, and Aiken, alongside a variety of open-source development tools. Additionally, EMURGO plans to upgrade the Yoroi Wallet, enhancing the experience for both mobile and desktop users.
As 2023 concludes, EMURGO reflects on Cardano's achievements, anticipating a 2024 filled with milestones in community governance, tokenization, dApp development, and interoperability.