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Updates from ECAD Infra

Deep dives, release notes, and network operations updates from our team.

  • ECADInfra Votes Yay on Tallinn and Etherlink Farfadet Upgrades

    ECADInfra Votes Yay on Tallinn and Etherlink Farfadet Upgrades

    ECADInfra has voted in favor of both the Tallinn protocol upgrade for Tezos Layer 1 and the Farfadet kernel upgrade for Etherlink.

    ECADInfra has voted yay in the exploration phase of Tezos L1 governance for Tallinn, and we intend to vote yay on the remaining phases. We’ve also voted in favor of the Farfadet kernel upgrade for Etherlink. We’re excited about the progress being made toward the Tezos X vision of a multi-runtime blockchain ecosystem.

    Tallinn looks lovely, but we’re a bit disappointed Tipperary was passed over for naming—even if it is a county and not a city.

  • Tezos Seoul is Live: ECAD Infra Leads with Early BLS Adoption

    Tezos Seoul is Live: ECAD Infra Leads with Early BLS Adoption

    With Seoul live on mainnet, ECAD Infra moved quickly to adopt BLS-based tz4 keys for consensus and attestations, powered by ECAD Labs' Signatory v1.3.0.

    With the Seoul protocol now live on the Tezos blockchain, ECAD Infra moved quickly to adopt BLS-based tz4 keys for consensus and attestations. We rotated to tz4 keys immediately after activation and registered a companion key, ensuring that our baker runs on the most modern cryptographic foundation available.

    By taking this step early, we’re not only strengthening our own operations—we’re helping the broader Tezos ecosystem. Our team gains first-hand experience with the latest features, while our sister company ECAD Labs contributes tooling improvements back to the developer and baker communities. Together, we’re working to make Tezos more efficient, resilient, and ready for the future.