Cardano proposes naming the 2026 protocol version 11 hard fork as the "van Rossem Hard Fork"
PANews, January 14—According to Cryptopolitan, the Cardano community hard fork working group has proposed naming the 2026 protocol version 11 hard fork the "van Rossem Hard Fork" in honor of the late governance representative (DRep) Max van Rossem. Van Rossem served as a member and co-leader of the Constitutional Committee Election Working Group, participated in drafting Cardano's first constitution, and played a key role in the inclusion of Article 8 of the constitution. He also founded the AdaMoments project, which aims to permanently preserve users' personal histories, and was active in building the Dutch community. The community will vote on the naming proposal from January 13 to February 14, 2026. The protocol version 11 upgrade is expected to enhance node security, ledger consistency, and Plutus performance.
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