Oh, darling, gather ‘round because Cardano’s Lace wallet has decided it’s time to get its act together-just in time for the big hard fork drama. Lace 2.0 is here, and it’s like the Marie Kondo of Web3 wallets: it’s bringing Cardano, Midnight, and Bitcoin all under one roof. Because who has time to bounce between wallets like a crypto ping-pong ball? Not you, honey. Not anymore.
In a tweet that screams “we’re trying, okay?” the Lace team spilled the tea on their recent updates. Apparently, they’ve been “smoothing things out”-which, let’s be real, sounds like they were ironing out wrinkles in a very expensive crypto suit. Here’s the lowdown:
Quick update on Lace 2.0, we’ve been busy behind the scenes smoothing things out and making the experience better with each release.
What’s been fixed:
2.0.3
• Fixed that awkward white screen moment-because existential crises belong in therapy, not your wallet.
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– lace.io (@lace_io) May 9, 2026
So, Lace 2.0.3 said “bye, Felicia” to that white screen issue (because who needs that kind of existential dread?). It also fixed a legacy wallet upgrade problem-because even wallets deserve a glow-up. Plus, they threw in some snazzy loading indicators because, let’s face it, we all need a little more clarity in our lives.
And then came 2.0.4, the über-organized version. It added a default view mode (because choices are hard) and an auto-lock timer (because who doesn’t love fewer password prompts?). Oh, and they finally fixed those missing Spanish and Japanese translations-because global domination requires multilingual finesse.
Cardano’s Hard Fork: The Van Rossem Vogue
Meanwhile, Cardano is gearing up for its intra-era hard fork, because why not add a little more drama to the mix? Protocol Version 11 is here to enhance Plutus performance, ledger consistency, and node security-basically, it’s the Botox injection Cardano didn’t know it needed.
Dubbed the Van Rossem hard fork (fancy, right?), this upgrade avoids an era transition because, let’s be honest, who has time for that? It’s introducing enhanced primitives, VRF key uniqueness, and updated reference input rules-all the buzzwords to make your tech-savvy friends nod approvingly.
Mark your calendars for late June 2026, because that’s when the magic happens. Cardano Node version 11.0.1 is already in Pre-Release, ensuring everyone crosses the hard fork safely-like a crypto crosswalk, but with fewer jaywalkers.
And let’s not forget the Leios prototype, the unsung hero of the Treasury Funding Initiative 4. The consensus team has been squashing bugs like they’re crypto pests, and now there’s a Leios testnet running the prototype. Because reliability is the new black.
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2026-05-10 17:03