ICYMI: Cardano creator Charles Hoskinson explains the reason behind the Vasil hard fork delay ADA $ADA CardanoADA CardanoCommunity
by the IOG developers. With the release of the initial node v.1.35.0, development continued after the testnet hard fork announcement. Due to the bugs discovered, the IOG teams moved on to working on nodes v.1.35.1 and v.1.35.2."The good news is that the set of things that could go wrong have gotten so small, and now we're kind of in the final stages of testing in that respect," Hoskinson said.
In other positive news, later this month, the first blockchain-backed, NFT-connected shirts on Cardano from Origin Thread will be making their way to Austria, Canada, Germany, Japan, Norway, South Africa, Switzerland, the U.K. and the U.S.
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