Hedera has an audacious but simple vision: to build a trusted, secure, and empowered digital future for all.
Projects that are prioritized but not yet planned for development.
Development to enable first-class support for Hedera using popular EVM tools like Hardhat and Foundry.
Enhancements to streamline the process for users associating tokens with their accounts to support the retail user and business user experience.
Continue on Hedera’s path to decentralization by introducing a set of permissioned, community-run mainnet nodes.
Projects that are on the near-term roadmap.
Allow Hedera mirror nodes to display verified source code for deployed smart contracts, enabling safer developer and retail experiences.
Improvements to open-source mirror node tooling to enable smart contract developers to better track, diagnose, and improve deployed smart contracts.
Projects actively being developed.
Modularize Hedera services to enable easier development troubleshooting, deployment, and enhancements.
Improvements to the operation of Hedera consensus nodes that improve network uptime and resilience.
Query the state of smart contracts on Hedera using a mirror node. Initial support includes eth_Call and eth_getGasEstimate (HIP-584).
Ongoing improvements to JSON-RPC to improve scalability and performance.
Modifications to the Hedera developer portal to improve the experience of obtaining and managing testnet accounts and keys.
Treat Hedera Token Service (HTS) tokens in an equivalent way to ERC-20 and ERC-721 tokens through the creation of a proxy redirect facade contract (HIP-719).
Open source implementation of The Graph for the Hedera network, hosted by Swirlds Labs.
Improving the performance of local node to improve application development, testing, and deployment.
Enhanced tooling to support an even more comprehensive range of incident scenarios, reducing and eliminating potential network downtime.
Projects that have been completed and deployed.
Supports auto-creation of a Hedera account by sending HTS assets to a 0x Ethereum address and charging the account creation fee to the payer of the triggering CryptoTransfer (HIP-542).
Update to Hedera network services to support the Hyperledger Besu EVM updated version 22.10.x.
Development of an open source implementation for The Graph on the Hedera network to support 3rd party instances.
Improve usage, auditing, and debugging of smart contract transactions by offering traceability into smart contract internal calls and state changes (HIP-260 & HIP-513).
Changes to align the behavior of Hedera Smart Contracts to industry expectations. Learn more here.