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Welcome to Cardano! Cardano is a highly secure blockchain written in Haskell. It allows formal verification of code, and easy extensibility through a layered architecture. Cardano’s technology is built from peer-reviewed research at some of the world’s foremost universities. After more than two years of planning and development, we’re delighted to announce that the Cardano blockchain was publicly launched on the 29th September 2017. Cardano’s Ada token was then made available for trading on the 1st October at Bittrex exchange. On this magazine you can learn more about the project, understand its great potential and engage in the worldwide Cardano community!

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cross-posted from: https://infosec.pub/post/6367691

Join us for a year-end celebration on Essential Cardano 360!

As 2023 comes to a close, we're taking a journey through some of the highlights that made this year truly remarkable for the Cardano ecosystem.

From the groundbreaking research at IOG to the launch of transformative projects from an array of builders, Cardano has seen unprecedented growth and success throughout the year. We'll be revisiting key moments, acknowledging the contributions of the Cardano community, and highlighting the achievements that shaped the age of Voltaire.

From Valentine Upgrade, Wanchain's launch of the first cross-chain bridge, and global CIP-1694 workshops to Rare Evo, Cardano Summit and recent Cardano Ballot - let’s relive it all.

As we bid farewell to 2023, we're excited about what the future holds for Cardano. From governance advancements to technological developments, the journey continues. We extend our gratitude to the Cardano360 show viewers, contributors, and the entire Cardano community for your support. Wishing everyone happy holidays from the IOG team! 🎉

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cross-posted from: https://infosec.pub/post/3778718

Discussions have started regarding extending lemmy's stack to serve our purposes for a decentralized, immutable, auditable forum for official governance discussion.

I'd love it if everyone could chime in on this topic.

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cross-posted from: https://infosec.pub/post/1264068

From all technical points of view, the network works perfectly.

I've attached some interesting graphs to prove it. More info: https://cexplorer.io/

block filling / capacity block filling / capacity

TPS progress and potential cap with same tx structure TPS progress and potential cap with same tx structure

x-posted from Reddit.

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cross-posted from: https://infosec.pub/post/703765

Could this be a potential instance operator stake pool tie-in?!?! That would be an excellent application for increasing the revenue of the instance operators and it would also force each instance to become more reliable.

This prospect obviously excites me but I do remember a recent argument I read about the Cobra Effect. A game-theoretically designed voting reward/punishment system based on real-life rewards would have a massive effect on current dynamics of interaction. It would also help regular people earn money from creating decentralized community that is free from advertising influence.

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https://github.com/ernestwisniewski/kbin/tree/develop/src/Cardano

It looks like there's some cardano stuff built into KBin's code. Edited just last week. This is a great idea for instance operators to have another source of revenue. Perhaps they could run a stake pool while also running an instance. Upvote currency brings up all kinds of problems but you can't argue with the benefits for stake pool ops.

#cardano

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A Cardano Update by Charles