- Hedera released multiple updates including a major upgrade to its Portal and a documentation platform switch to Mintlify in November 2025.
- Tutorials covered asset tokenization, batch transactions, and stablecoin management to support developer education.
- Community projects featured include Neuron for decentralized physical infrastructure and Hgraph enabling AI assistants direct access to Hedera blockchain data.
- Three Hedera Improvement Proposals introduce programmable hooks, improved contract throttling, and scheduled smart contract calls.
- The updates aim to boost developer tools, network throughput, and automation capabilities on the Hedera platform.
In November 2025, Hedera introduced several upgrades across its platform and ecosystem aimed at enhancing developer experience and network efficiency. These changes include an upgraded Portal and migration of documentation from GitBook to Mintlify. The company also announced updates relevant to upcoming node account changes and namespace transitions affecting core SDKs for Java, JavaScript, and Rust.
Technical tutorials published this month focus on guiding developers through the updated Asset Tokenization Studio, which supports compliant digital asset issuance using token standards like ERC-1400 and ERC-3643. Another key tutorial explained how to perform atomic batch transactions with the Hedera JavaScript SDK, enabling multiple actions such as multi-account HBAR transfers and NFT minting within a single atomic operation.
Highlighting community projects, Neuron demonstrated its SDK and no-code Node Builder tools that facilitate decentralized physical infrastructure networks (Depin), Internet of Things (IoT), and edge computing built on Hedera. Separately, Hgraph unveiled its MCP Server, which allows AI tools such as ChatGPT and Claude to query live blockchain data in plain English, delivering real-time analytics and DeFi insights.
The published Hedera Improvement Proposals (HIPs) include HIP-1195, which introduces programmable hooks for accounts and tokens, enabling dynamic transfer approvals through smart contract logic. HIP-1249 proposes an operations-per-second throttling model replacing gas-based limits, promising a potential tenfold throughput increase while maintaining Ethereum compatibility. HIP-1215 allows smart contracts to schedule automatic future actions on-chain, enabling use cases like recurring DeFi rebalancing or token vesting without relying on off-chain bots.
These developments demonstrate Hedera’s ongoing efforts to expand its platform capabilities, improve developer tooling, and support innovative applications within its ecosystem. More details and access to resources can be found through official channels and tutorials linked in the original release.
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