
The bullishness of the crypto market still has not blindfolded Cardano into thinking the peak has been reached. The cryptocoin is cooking many functions that are not in the public glare. Unlike other coin, Cardano is preparing to unveil two test networks to better add value to the cryptocoin. These developments will make it grow at a fast pace as the project moves from one stage to another.
Over the months, IOHK has been on with series of , which is led by .
“Under her department, Eileen has managed to capture business requirements, draft project charters, improve our resource allocation and budgeting processes, improve development estimates, get better weekly reporting and manage the inter-dependencies between projects,” Charles Hoskinson, CEO at Cardano revealed.
“We have also had an increasingly easier time managing third-party relationships, like our for the K framework, IELE, and smart contract research.”
Development Updates.
Cardano 1.2.0 and 0.10.0 Daedalus branch are about to be unveiled. Thanks to Cardano team who makes sure it goes through updates and debugging at necessary intervals before they are presented to the community. To better make the two worthwhile, the development team move the branches of Daedalus and Cardano-SL to develop for necessary debugging. The idea is to bring about improvement to the two branches in a giffy.
Cardano Scientists
The Cardano scientists are a set of individuals who make sure Cardano scientific research is moving from the lab to code, making it easy for Ouroboros to be checked and updated. The foundation has gathered game theorists and programming language theory experts together to gain more insights and use cases for the project.
Wallet Updates
Aside the fact that Cardano team are working with exchanges, the team is changing Cardano’s architecture, APIs and other necessary tools to make the environment user friendly. At the same time, Cardano wallet is being redesigned to have a unified backend architecture. This will make the wallet user friendly, useful, secure and easy to deploy.
Conclusion: Cardano is getting closer to the required design needed by enthusiasts. Through Cardano, the future of cryptocurrency is bright.
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Various technical updates and let-knows have been released by IOHK Cardano that talk about Wallet Backend, Daedalus, Cardano Decentralization, Networking, DevOps and many other tech-features and improvements.
Many options that could handle reverse engineering of the specifications and short term improvements inn the storage layer have been studied while making great progress by the team behind the 7th largest coin with $7.6 bln market capitalization.
They have also received results for the paper wallet certificate generator feature in the previous week and the changes that were requested have been implemented and tested, ready to be released. Test and analysis for the quality of Cardano 1.2.0 and Daedalus 0.10.0 have been initiated while just recently the team cleared very important quests on improving exchange integration processes and streamline various wallet features. There are plans set on motion with DevOps to do cross-team movements for improvement in focus and skill-equipment.
As said by the CEO of Cardano – Charles Hoskinson, IOHK is planing to have outside contractors deliver the Ethereum Virtual Machine and Cardano’s IELE testnet runs with even more backin gup by the above mentioned entity DevOps. Accordingly, the team is closing in to the launch of both testnets while a business proposal will be made in the very near term.
Mr. Hoskinson stated that the team behind the platforms is putting very much effort into keeping up complete transparency of the development phase of Cardano as he gave out updates on the release of Cardano 1.2.0 and the dual testnet launch.
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