

Guardian 3.6 Product Updates
Guardian Product Update sessions are regular community events where the core team walks through what shipped in the latest release, demonstrates new features live, and opens the floor for questions. These sessions are designed for the full Guardian ecosystem — policy authors, standard registry operators, platform integrators, and anyone following the project's development.
What's Changing in this Release?
Guardian 3.6 focuses on policy lifecycle maturity and platform reliability. This release introduces end-to-end policy testing, runtime-editable policy parameters, and a retry mechanism for failed mint and transfer operations — alongside targeted bug fixes and foundational work ahead of v4.0 scheduled for later this year.
Agenda
Welcome
Release Context & new changes
Ecosystem impact & community voices
Selected demos & walkthroughs
Q&A, up next & closing
FAQs
Who Should Attend?
Organizations issuing or managing digital environmental assets
Registries and standards bodies
Sustainability and ESG platform teams
Fintech and green finance organizations
Enterprise teams evaluating Guardian for dMRV or audit readiness
Ecosystem partners and integrators
Anyone working on nature-based solutions, biodiversity, or environmental data
Entrepreneurs, innovators, and problem-solvers exploring what's possible
How can I learn more about the Hedera Guardian?
The Hedera Guardian is an open-source, enterprise-grade platform built on the Hedera network to digitize, verify, and manage environmental assets, such as carbon credits, renewable energy certificates, supply chain traceability, and more.
It enables trusted, transparent, and auditable digital measurement, reporting, and verification (dMRV) for markets. Learn more by attending our community events and explore the docs and Youtube channel. Developers can clone the Github repo to run a local instance, and others can sign up for a 30 day trial of the Managed Guardian Service (MGS).
What is the Hedera Network?
The Hedera network is a fast, secure, and energy-efficient public distributed ledger that uses hashgraph technology instead of traditional blockchain to process transactions. Its is managed by a governing council made up of leading institutions across the world such as Aberdeen, FedEx, Google, IBM, and Standard Bank. See the full list here.