The Cardano Lace Wallet security challenge has ended after six months. During this time, no hacker has successfully penetrated the security of the PGP-encrypted paper wallet.
This outcome marks a significant milestone for the Cardano network and the broader blockchain ecosystem.
The Lace PGP Encryption Challenge
In August 2024, Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson announced a $1 million bounty reward for anyone who could hack the protocol’s flagship Lace Paper Wallet.
The program was scheduled to run until the end of 2024 or until someone eventually broke through the wallet’s defense.
This was Hoskinson’s way of establishing the superiority of the security system embedded in the non-custodial wallet.
This initiative assesses and strengthens the security measure of the said wallet. It highlights the dedication of the Cardano network towards upholding security protocols.
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Hoskinson said in the post that announced the challenge,
“If you can hack it, you can keep it.”
With the combination of encryption and a user-friendly design, the Cardano Lace Paper Wallet offers a secure and simple option for users to manage their assets.
The wallet can be restored using an encrypted QR code. This improves security by necessitating possession of the QR code for access.
The latest outcome from the encryption challenge announced by Hoskinson underscores the wallet’s strong security.
Lace Wallet Feedback and Community Reaction
On X, Lace noted that the challenge was more than a competition but an event that tested its technology’s resilience, cryptographic security, and robustness.
Community members’ reactions and feedback to the outcome of the encryption challenge suggest that they are confident in the capacity of the Cardano blockchain.
AllCryptoWallets on X noted that the outcome was not unexpected. Another X user with the handle @TheFatherAgent stated,
“The Lace Paper Wallet Bug Bounty Challenge was like the crypto equivalent of a heist movie where no one even got close to the vault! Charles Hoskinson’s PGP encryption proved tougher than a two-dollar steak.”
This development gives Cardano Lace Wallet users the confidence that their assets are safe. Despite this, the light wallet is still getting constant upgrades.
Before the end of last year, the platform released a new iteration dubbed Lace 1.17. The designated Beta team gave interested users access to new features on the Lace 1.17 platform.
The new iteration came with a Shared Wallet or multi-signature (multi-sig) feature that offers enhanced security.
This multi-sig wallet requires several authorized entities to approve a transaction before it is marked complete. Noteworthy, the multi-sig wallet is founded on the premise of enhanced security.
Lace Wallet version 1.19.0 followed later this year with the expectation that it would enhance the Cardano’s performance and compatibility.
Cardano and Latest Innovations
Beyond Lace, the Cardano ecosystem has pushed out other innovations and upgrades over the past few months.
One of the most celebrated upgrades is the Plomin hard fork. This upgrade went live two weeks ago, introducing decentralized governance to the Proof-of-Stake (PoS) blockchain network.
Cardano community members already gained governance status with the Chang hard fork implementation from last year
However, the Plomin hard fork brought full decentralized governance by giving ADA holders voting rights to decide major growth innovations.
Source: https://www.thecoinrepublic.com/2025/02/15/cardano-lace-wallet-ends-pgp-encryption-challenge-heres-unexpected-outcome/