The Vasil hard fork upgrade for the Cardano blockchain will now happen on its leading network (mainnet) on September 22, according to Input Output (IOG), the blockchain’s development lab, which announced in a tweet thread on Friday. VASIL UPGRADE: DATE CONFIRMED 💪Following the successful completion & extensive testing of all core components, plus confirmed community readiness, we along with @cardanostiftung can today announce 22nd September for the #Vasil upgrade on the #Cardano mainnet. 🧵$ADA1/9 — Input Output (@InputOutputHK) September 2, 2022 Support From Significant Crypto Exchanges The majority of the top cryptocurrency exchanges, according to IOHK, have already begun updating their nodes to handle the most recent hard fork. The company anticipates “a flawless technical transfer, without an interruption in block production or any impact on its consumers.” Additionally, the update will make it possible for programmers to use Plutus, the Cardano blockchain’s smart contract platform, to create blockchain-based apps in a “more powerful and efficient way.” The hard fork, which will include the first significant improvement to the Plutus script, will result in increased scalability and lower fees, according to developers. Plutus get introduced in the Alonzo upgrade in September of the preceding year. Vasil Delay Destabilizes The Network Vasil initially slates to launch by the end of July. Still, the fork’s complicated develop...