Polkadot developers now have a secure foundation to build applications with the newly released generic runtime template, v1.0.0. This template is designed to be minimalist while including the most commonly used pallets within Polkadot’s ecosystem. Polkadot aims to create a more robust development framework that encourages secure and efficient coding practices.
We just released v1.0.0 and cannot wait to see what you build with it. You can find more info in our docs.
— OpenZeppelin (@OpenZeppelin) May 9, 2024
The development of this runtime has been a collaborative effort, involving audits by @SecReLabs, weekly coordination calls with @paritytech and extensive community…
The development of this runtime template involved extensive collaboration with key partners. Security firm SecRe Labs conducted comprehensive audits, while Polkadot held regular coordination meetings with Parity Technologies to ensure tight synchronization. The project also drew on insights from the broader Polkadot community, including parachain teams. These efforts ensured that the runtime template aligns with the network’s evolving requirements.
Future Plans and Features
Polkadot isn’t stopping here. The team is already developing an Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) runtime template, which will include support for Solidity smart contracts and XCM v3 (Cross-Consensus Messaging). With these features, developers can expect an even more versatile and interconnected development experience. Polkadot has plans to introduce additional features in the future, providing a comprehensive suite of tools that will help developers realize the full potential of the ecosystem.