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April brought major updates for Hedera (HBAR) . The network has integrated Chainlink’s (LINK) CCIP for improved cross-chain functionality and the monthly Technical Community Call introduced new Discord feedback channels, and showcased the HCS-10 architecture.
Developers can dive into advanced ERC-721 tutorials covering access control, URI management, pausing, and transferring tokens - plus a new guide on monetizing AI agents with revenue-generating topic IDs.
Hedera is also seeking input through the 2025 Hedera EVM & Tooling Survey to refine tools and documentation.
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Recent announcements include Hedera’s Java SDK upgrade to Java 21 and weekly dev Q&A sessions on Discord. A blog entry details bridging gRPC, gRPC-Web, and proxies, while another outlines Hedera’s structured release cycle.
Two fresh HIPs (Hedera Improvement Proposals) stand out.
HIP-551 introduces “Batch Transactions,” letting multiple HAPI operations be executed atomically. HIP-1084 eliminates fees for successful Ethereum (ETH) Transactions submitted by relay operators, aligning Hedera costs more closely with Ethereum’s approach.
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For AI enthusiasts, the team’s AI Agents Hackathon continues, leveraging HCS-10 to let AI chatbots exchange messages trustlessly. Developers can also explore the second part of the ERC-721 Hardhat tutorial, or follow the new blog on real-world building modeling in Web3 using NFT-based representation.
Overall, Hedera’s April highlights show an ongoing efforts to expand cross-chain compatibility, refine developer tools, and enhance AI integration.
The entire ecosystem leans on community feedback - so don’t miss the EVM & Tooling Survey if you’d like to shape Hedera’s future.
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