Cardano Improvement Proposals (CIPs) describe standards, processes; or provide general guidelines or information to the Cardano Community. It is a formal, technical communication process that exists off-chain. CIPs do not represent a commitment of any form towards existing projects. Rather, they are a collection of sensible and sound solutions to common problems within the Cardano ecosystem. CIPs evolves across different statuses, driven by one or more authors:
Status | Description |
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Draft | An implicit status given to newly proposed CIPs that haven't yet been validated or reviewed. Historically, some CIPs have been merged as 'Draft'. |
Proposed | Any proposal which is not yet active but that has been reviewed, accepted and is now working towards acceptance. A 'Proposed' CIP must have a clear path to 'Active' defined and approved which defines the criteria it must meet in order to become 'Active'. |
Active | The proposal has completed all steps needed for its activation. Said differently, it means observable metrics showing its adoption in the ecosystem. |
Obsolete | A retired CIP or one made obsolete by a newer CIP. |
Rejected | A proposal rejected for various reasons, but kept nonetheless for the record. It may also indicate ideas that were considered but deemed invalid, as a way to inform future authors. |
It is therefore quite common for proposals and implementations to be worked on concomitantly. Even more so that a working implementation (when relevant) is a mandatory condition for reaching an Active
status.
The entire process is described in greater detail in CIP-0001 - "CIP Process".
Last updated on 2022-11-08
💡 For more details about Statuses, refer to CIP-0001.
Below are listed tentative CIPs still under discussion with the community. They are listed below for easing navigation and also tentatively allocating numbers to avoid clashes later on.
Last updated on 2022-11-08
The following list contains proposals that have been under review and for which actions are now awaiting updates of their original authors. Proposals that have been stalled for several months without any updates from their authors will be eventually closed. Authors are invited to re-open pull requests or open new ones should they want to bring back the discussion to life.
Last updated on 2022-11-08
Extend or discuss ‘ideas’ in the Developer Forums, Cardano’s Official Developer Telegram Group or in #developers
in Cardano Ambassadors Slack.
Discussions and progress will be reviewed by CIP editors in bi-weekly meetings held on Discord, then transcribed and summarized in the BikweeklyMeetings folder.
CIP Editors meetings are public, recorded and published on Youtube: do join and participate for discussions/PRs of significance to you.
To facilitate browsing and information sharing for non-Github users, an auto-generated site is also provided at cips.cardano.org.
Frederic Johnson @crptmppt |
Matthias Benkort @KtorZ |
Sebastien Guillemot @SebastienGllmt |
Robert Phair @rphair |
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