Planning for the Cardano Dijkstra period arduous fork is on monitor with no modifications to the agreed-upon scope and goal dates, Intersect mentioned in its newest report.
Dijkstra’s preliminary rollout is predicted to be finished in two phases, with the implementation of Linear Leios with Nested Transactions and Peras, respectively. The present aim of the Haskell node group is to ship Section 1 (Nested Transactions and Linear Leios) to Cardano Mainnet by the tip of 2026, which can provide an incremental rollout of key Dijkstra capabilities, whereas Section 2 (Peras) might be activated in an intra-era arduous fork scheduled for Q2 2027.
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Dijkstra progress, $CAP is stay, MLabs wraps three initiatives, and a vote to maintain the Constitutional Committee entire.
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An attention-grabbing improvement round Dijkstra is the continued progress of other Cardano node implementations. That is essential as a result of node range may give Cardano elevated resilience by lowering dependence on a single implementation.
On this gentle, progress on Amaru, a completely open-source Cardano node implementation written in Rust, was highlighted in Intersect’s report. The Amaru group confirmed that its node is at present relay-capable, validating and syncing to tip, with mainnet block manufacturing focused for November 2026, Intersect said.
Amaru goals to implement a brand new, absolutely interoperable block-producing node for Cardano, offering one other perspective and answer for stake pool operators and builders whereas prioritizing a modular strategy and low {hardware} necessities.
Cardano governance replace taking form
Cardano is making ready a small, purely technical replace to its Structure forward of the Dijkstra period, so the community’s latest capabilities are absolutely governable from day one.
Dijkstra introduces main upgrades, together with Ouroboros Leios, which brings new updatable protocol parameters. Cardano’s Structure follows a strict rule: any protocol parameter not explicitly listed within the Structure’s Guardrails can’t be modified by governance.
The intent is to introduce the parameters for all Dijkstra options in a single Structure change with one cohesive proposal, fairly than a number of.
In accordance with Intersect, work is progressing on governance and neighborhood participation surrounding Dijkstra and future arduous forks. Constitutional amendments related to the Dijkstra period now have an outlined path for neighborhood dialogue, submission, and enactment by the newly established Constitutional Modification Portal ($CAP), supported by the Civics Committee.

