Big news, folks! 📰 Delegated wallets are up to 1.33 million – that’s a whopping 0.04% increase in just one week! 🤯 I know, I know, it’s a real nail-biter. And if that’s not enough, we’ve got 10.83 million native tokens floating around, with 216,879 token policies because who doesn’t love a good policy? 🤓
But wait, there’s more! On-chain activity is heating up like a pastrami sandwich at Katz’s Deli. 🥩 Plutus scripts are up to 138,365, with 7,213 written in Aiken because who needs a social life when you can write scripts all day? 🤖 Total transactions climbed to 110.43 million, up 0.20% week-over-week. And registered DReps reached 1,352, showing a 0.44% uptick because every little bit counts, right? 🤷♂️ GitHub activity surged as well, recording 278 commits—a 32% jump. Those devs must be mainlining Red Bull or something! 💻
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The Cardano Foundation also introduced “Originate,” a traceability tool to authenticate assets through open-source methods because who needs proprietary software when you can have open-source? 🤓
And now, let’s get to the core development teams. 🔩 Cardano’s SRE team upgraded infrastructure to Nix packages 25.05 and Nix 2.29.1, preparing for the upcoming release of cardano-node v.10.6.0. This version will feature a default tracing system, improving monitoring across binary artifacts and Docker images because who doesn’t love a good tracing system? 🤓
The consensus team made progress on the Leios protocol, updating the Haskell simulator and fixing snapshot issues in LedgerDB v2. A new CDDL validator was released, and the team published an analysis on modifying the VRF tiebreaker for community input, to be discussed on June 19 at 14:30 UTC. Don’t miss it, folks! 📅
And finally, let’s talk Plutus and smart contracts. 🤖 Smart contract tooling is advancing faster than a speeding bullet! 🚀 The Plutus Core team added support for boolean and integer case analysis. Plinth’s updates now enable evaluation with the CEK machine, and enhance data conversion using product-type lists. Additionally, the team is rolling out the plutus-metatheory on CHaP to help integrate a certifier into the Plinth compiler. Because who doesn’t love a good certifier? 🤓
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2025-06-16 09:01