Igra Labs has two separate infrastructure updates worth grouping together: attester restaking is now accepted, and node operators are being warned about a required June 23 update with full Toccata multilane support.
On June 17, Igra Labs said a proposal had been accepted allowing attesters to restake, meaning they can compound rewards into stake without giving up emission share. The dashboard now includes a Restake control. (source)
Later the same day, Igra told node operators that a required update is scheduled for June 23. The stated reason is full Toccata multilane support through KIP-21, and operators were told to pull the update when it lands to stay in sync with the network. (source)
The date matters. This draft is being written on June 20, 2026, so the June 23 node update is still future-facing. It should be written as an operator heads-up before June 23, or rewritten as a rollout recap after June 23.
The restaking change is a product and incentives story. If attesters can compound rewards directly into stake, the workflow becomes simpler for participants who want to keep growing their position instead of repeatedly managing emissions manually.
The node update is the more operational story. Required upgrades are not marketing events; they are coordination points. If operators miss them, they risk falling out of sync or running incompatible software.
For the Kaspa-adjacent builder ecosystem, this is the part to watch: Toccata support is not only a base-layer headline. It has to move through the surrounding infrastructure, node software, dashboards, attesters, and user-facing products.
If Igra’s June 23 update lands cleanly, it becomes another data point that the post-Toccata stack is moving from protocol upgrade into actual operator maintenance and application-layer buildout.
