The full specification of the ZenIP process can be found in ZenIP-42000.
- ZenIP-42001, the goal of this proposal was to remove certain ZenIP editors and propose their replacements, and to clarify the process around making changes to the ZenIP editors.
- ZenIP-42200, the goal of this proposal was to modify the Horizen Mainchain core consensus protocol to enable cross-chain transfers of ZEN, according to the model proposed in [1] and [2] (“Zendoo”).
- ZenIP-42201, this ZenIP describes the consensus rule changes of the proposed enhancements to Zen v3.1.0. The consensus rule changes will activate via a hard fork at mainchain block height #1127000
- ZenIP-42203, the goal of this proposal is to further the decentralization of the Horizen ecosystem by forming a new non-profit foundation to administer the Horizen mainchain, which can be the precursor entity to the establishment of the HorizenDAO. This is the first in a series of steps envisioned to increase the Horizen community’s involvement in ecosystem governance.
- ZenIP-42204, this ZenIP is to remove shielded transactions with transparent inputs from the Horizen Mainchain. The consensus rule changes will activate via a hard fork at mainchain block height #TBD.
ZenIP-42206, this ZenIP is to redirect the portion of the block reward currently paid to secure nodes to an EON Forger Subsidy Fund.