Cardano Unveils Dijkstra Hard Fork Roadmap: Code Completion by Q4 2026, Ouroboros Peras Activation in 2027
Cardano has released a phased roadmap for its upcoming Dijkstra hard fork era, outlining key technical milestones and timelines. The roadmap sets a target for completing code development by Q4 2026, followed by a mainnet upgrade preparation phase.
The first phase of the upgrade will focus on foundational code completion and protocol upgrades, aiming to have all necessary components ready for a mainnet launch by the end of 2026. However, actual deployment will depend on approval through Cardano's on-chain governance mechanism.
The second phase, targeted for Q2 2027, involves the activation of Ouroboros Peras through an internal hard fork. This consensus protocol enhancement is designed to significantly increase transaction finality speed, a critical factor for scalability and user experience.
For Cardano stakeholders, the roadmap provides clarity on the network's future direction, potentially influencing sentiment and long-term value perception. The successful implementation of Ouroboros Peras could enhance Cardano's competitive position by offering faster finality, a feature increasingly important for DeFi and other time-sensitive applications.