Quick week-in-review from me on the transition front. A lot of the work at this stage is unglamorous, but important.
On the structural side, we've provided the RAC/Community details on P2 and P3 infrastructure services, and have community members willing to step up and run P3.
It's great to see community members offering to run things, and if you have skills or experience you could help with, please put yourself forward.
The existing Foundation DevOps team have also put in a proposal to run both the Gateway and Signaling Service post-Foundation, and details are https://radixtalk.com/t/foundation-rfp-babylon-gateway/2202/25?u=adam_xrd.
We've also confirmed that the market making arrangement can continue under the new structure, and PrimeVault have agreed to credit the community for the outstanding contract if the future community entity wishes to use them.
Progress on asset transfer requirements is documented, and with the conclusion of the consultation on the location where the Marshall Islands non-profit DAO came out with a super majority, the foundation is ready to proceed once the community are.
After open-sourcing the on-chain V2 consultation dApp V2, we've seen community members launch the on-chain, back-end and front-end elements. This is now ready for the RAC to use if they wish, and once a canonical URL is set up or agreed, community members can submit their own proposals.
On the product side, Wallet 1.2 is out. The headline feature is multisig support via subintents. This is an important upgrade to support native multi-sig dApps. Speaking of which, a MVP multisig dapp using subintents is in testing and a very early version was shared in the community TG.
As part of the new Wallet rollout, we also shared an Android APK for download that provides redundancy from the app-stores. Plus, both Android and iOS builds can now be done locally by anyone.
The item I want to close on is the eXRD/XRD Hyperlane warp route rebalancing. The Foundation's eXRD backing reserve has been fully burnt, and therefore, the Hyperlane warp route now fully backs eXRD supply on BASE and ETH L1.
Bridging eXRD to XRD is now a fully permissionless, open route with no Foundation custody or centralised reserves. All verifiable on-chain.
Sorting the eXRD backing isn't exciting, and it won't start Radix trending, but it's exactly the kind of thing 2026 is supposed to be about: Foundation-held infrastructure handed off cleanly to decentralised rails, one piece at a time.
There are open items with the RAC that need community input to keep moving. If you've been watching from the sidelines, this week is a good one to step in.