IOTA set to release first phase of “Chrysalis” 1.5 upgrade

IOTA announced that August 19th will be the release date of its 1.5 network upgrade, called Chrysalis. With massive performance improvements, users can now send and receive IOTA tokens in 10 seconds...

IOTA Foundation, a non-profit focused on distributed ledger technology (DLT) and open-source development, announced today the first phase of its IOTA 1.5 network upgrade (Chrysalis) will go live on the IOTA Mainnet on August 19th. The updates will create significant performance, usability, and reliability upgrades to the current IOTA network. IOTA 1.5 is a critical component of the transition to IOTA 2.0, an enterprise ready, fully decentralized network.

Due to the new modular, flexible nature of the software development process, components from IOTA 2.0 can be applied to the current mainnet. The first set of features stem from months of dedicated research and development that are part of IOTA’s network upgrade strategy.

The first set of IOTA 1.5 features to be released  include:

Users of the network should see immediate improvements to the network, including:

The second phase, planned for the second half of 2020, introduces functionality such as UTXO, Atomic Transactions, Reusable Addresses, and a transition to a binary transaction layout. These features make interacting with, and building solutions for, the IOTA protocol simpler than ever, making it easier for end-users to utilize the protocol on a day-to-day basis and for partners to build custom solutions. The IOTA 1.5 transition brings better specifications and tooling to support IOTA standardization efforts, while making it easier to develop critical infrastructure around the ecosystem such as wallet support, custody solutions, real-world applications, and third-party developer tools.

“We are thrilled to announce the completion of our first of two phases of IOTA 1.5. The culmination of these will become the Mainnet’s intermediate stage before the removal of the Coordinator. The substantial TPS increase and speed of the network are clear indications of the progress we’ve made and will continue to make as we move towards Coordicide.”
– Jakub Cech, Director of Engineering, IOTA Foundation

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