Klever Blockchain Product Update #3: Sprint 98 Review & Sprint 99 Planning

Hello, Klever Community!

Welcome to our third bi-weekly Product Update. I am here to provide a clear, factual, and transparent look at exactly how Klever Blockchain is advancing. We remain committed to keeping our community fully informed on our feature developments, strategic evolutions, and how our day-to-day engineering aligns with the Official Roadmap.

In this update, we are thrilled to share that critical foundational elements for our Real-World Asset (RWA) and AI Agent initiatives have officially moved from planning into delivered code.

Here is the breakdown of our product evolution during the recently completed Sprint 98, and what the engineering team is actively building right now in Sprint 99.

:building_construction: Epic 1: Real-World Asset (RWA) Protocol

Roadmap Alignment: Q3 2026

  • Sprint 98 (Delivered): We achieved 100% completion of the tasks planned for this sprint within the RWA epic. The team successfully delivered the Phase 2 Agent compliance for RWA, implemented the forcedTransfer mechanism, completed the investigation for Frozen tokens functionality, and finalized the End-to-End (E2E) Integration in the rwa-box. These are the exact mechanical features required to handle real-world regulatory compliance natively on-chain.

  • Sprint 99 (Planned): Building on this momentum, the product is now advancing to the Phase 2 SFT‑uRWA Hybrid Implementation. This will allow for more complex and flexible tokenization structures.

:robot: Epic 2: Klever MCP, AI Agents & The Commerce Layer

Roadmap Alignment: Q2 & Q4 2026

  • Sprint 98 (Delivered): A major milestone for the Q2 Developer & AI Renaissance was achieved: the official Klever Agent Kit (@klever/agent-kit) has been built and delivered. To help developers get started immediately, we also released the Quickstart guide, “Build on Klever with AI in 5 minutes”.

  • Sprint 99 (Planned): We are currently updating the Agent-kit to utilize the GetTransactions feature directly from klever-connect. Furthermore, we are officially structuring the epic for the EIP-8183 Commerce Layer for AI Agents. This represents a significant product evolution, laying the groundwork for our Q4 goal where AI agents can autonomously “hire” each other and trigger payments securely on the network.

:bridge_at_night: Epic 3: Interoperability (TRON Bridge)

Roadmap Alignment: Q3 2026

  • Sprint 98 (Delivered): The foundational setup for the TRON Bridge is complete. The engineering team successfully delivered the Tron address type, the address encoder, and updated the configuration schema to support the network.

  • Sprint 99 (Planned): The product is progressing naturally from setup into active implementation. The team is now building the Tron crypto handler and the Tron node HTTP client.

:hammer_and_wrench: Epic 4: Ecosystem Tools & Contract Validation

Roadmap Alignment: Open-Source Klever Blockchain & Developer Tools

  • Sprint 98 (Delivered): We delivered the Minimum Viable Product (MVP) for the Klever Connect Interactive Tutorial platform. We also integrated KFI payments for the submission of security audits.

  • Sprint 99 (Planned): We are expanding our smart contract validation products by adding a closed-source option to the contract validation tool, alongside a paid contract validation tool specifically for closed-source audits. For developers, we are officially deploying the initial Connect Interactive Tutorial and opening our first feedback loop with the community. Additionally, we are drafting the governance model for the Klever Improvement Proposal (KIP) to empower open-source contributions.

:shield: Epic 5: Core Security & Network Reliability

Roadmap Alignment: Continuous Foundation & Stability

  • Sprint 98 (Delivered): This was a highly productive sprint for network resilience. We delivered robust fixes for P2P blacklist amplification, side-effects on partial inputs, and log injections. Furthermore, we significantly improved node observability by adding /peers, /metrics, and /status capabilities to our seed nodes.

  • Sprint 99 (Planned): The engineering focus is heavily targeted at addressing chronic network stability. A major priority for this sprint is resolving a long-standing validator fallback desynchronization issue that occurs after election periods. We are also locking down unauthenticated WebSocket endpoints to prevent potential global mutations or unbounded connection vulnerabilities.

:bullseye: Consolidated Closing: The Product Evolution

The leap from Sprint 98 into Sprint 99 demonstrates a clear transition from architectural planning into tangible, functioning products. The delivery of the Klever Agent Kit and the forcedTransfer capabilities for our RWA Protocol proves that we are executing against the most ambitious parts of our roadmap.

Simultaneously, we are looking ahead by officially structuring the Commerce Layer for AI Agents, ensuring that Klever Blockchain is fully prepared for the autonomous machine-to-machine economy. We are balancing this aggressive innovation with a strict dedication to network security, ensuring our core infrastructure remains a fortress.

Thank you for building alongside us.