Cosmos Unveils Roadmap for 2025 towards a Decentralized Future
The Cosmos ecosystem is setting its sights on an ambitious and transformative 2025, driven by the Interchain Foundation (ICF) and Interchain Labs.
According to the announcement , Cosmos intends to build a developer-friendly platform for the next generation of decentralized apps. Cosmos aims to address current blockchain challenges like as scalability, limited programmability, and poor user experience.
The first quarter of 2025 will focus on significant updates and foundational work for the Cosmos Hub and Interchain Stack. For the Hub, priorities include enhancing security, speeding up block times, and preparing to onboard new features and applications.
The Interchain Stack will see upgrades like Cosmos SDK V2, IBC improvements, and the introduction of an EVM solution for compatibility with Ethereum-based applications. These developments aim to make Cosmos more scalable, user-friendly, and interoperable.
Cosmos is also looking to expand its team by hiring talent in engineering, growth, and marketing roles. They’re assembling a lean but skilled workforce to tackle the challenges of Web3 adoption and scalability head-on.
With new tools, privacy features, and improved performance, Cosmos plans to become a platform that can support the next wave of blockchain innovation.
This is an exciting opportunity for developers, engineers, and blockchain enthusiasts to join the movement. Whether contributing through direct involvement or supporting community initiatives, now is the time to be part of Cosmos’ vision for a decentralized, interoperable future.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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