Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson amplified a new update from the Lace team regarding its roadmap. The team confirmed that Lace 2.0 introduced a fresh framework for faster releases and usability upgrades. Hoskinson reposted the message on X, drawing wider attention across the Cardano ecosystem.
The Lace team announced that Lace 2.0 marked the start of a new product cycle for the Lace Wallet. The developers stated that the upgrade laid the foundation for long-term scalability and structured innovation. They said the wallet now runs on a new framework that supports quicker updates and smoother feature deployment.

The team gathered community feedback for two weeks after the release. They reviewed posts, replies, and direct feature requests from users. They stated, “Lace 2.0 is more than a routine update,” and explained that it sets direction for future releases.
The developers confirmed that they can now deliver improvements on a steady schedule. They explained that the new structure allows faster responses to user demands. They also said the wallet can support performance upgrades without long delays.
They added that this phase shifts the project beyond temporary patch cycles. The team said the roadmap now focuses on consistent innovation and practical enhancements. They stressed that upcoming releases will prioritize performance and usability.
Hoskinson reposted the announcement, increasing its reach within the Cardano community. He often highlights updates that relate directly to ecosystem infrastructure. His repost placed the Lace Wallet roadmap in front of ADA holders and developers.
Input Output Global launched Lace in April 2023 as Cardano’s first native light wallet. The wallet enables ADA staking and supports Cardano native NFTs. Over time, the team introduced several updates leading to Version 2.0.
Version 2.0 expanded the wallet into a multi-chain platform. It integrated Cardano, Midnight, and Bitcoin into one interface. The update also introduced shielded addresses to improve transaction privacy.
The team redesigned the interface to improve navigation and usability. They aimed to create a simpler experience for both new and existing users. The update unified account management across supported networks.
Earlier this month, the developers released follow-up patches. These patches addressed bugs reported by some users after migration. One fix resolved a white screen issue linked to legacy Nami wallet migrations.
The team confirmed that engineers continue active development on performance upgrades. They stated that future updates will reflect direct user feedback. They continue refining the Lace Wallet as part of its ongoing roadmap.
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