The 11th largest altcoin Cardano (ADA) is in the latest crypto news for entering what’s dubbed as the Shelley phase in Q1 of 2019, where the fundamentals will be to target more developers towards the platform and increase the number of features in it.
Right now, Shelley is expected to bring a lot of novelties for Cardano’s technology. As an excerpt from the official website reads:
“Byron established the baseline for Cardano in allowing users to trade and transfer Ada. Shelley is focused on ensuring that key elements are in place so that the technology grows into a fully decentralised and autonomous system. In 2019, the features of Shelley will be released, starting with delegation and stake pool testnets.”
The developers at Cardano also noted that their goal is stability, interoperability and governance:
“As we progress through Shelley, work will be done that contributes to stability, interoperability and governance. Throughout the arc of development, Cardano’s protocols will increase in complexity, interdependence and use more exotic cryptographic primitives.”
On top of this, Charles Hoskinson (who is the co-founder of Cardano) tweeted that the finalization of the delegation mechanics is coming to an end.
Heading to Berlin for an internal workshop to finalize the design of Cardano's delegation mechanics. 50 pages of math to go through #ShelleyIsComing pic.twitter.com/2Uj2cUApT9
— Charles Hoskinson (@IOHK_Charles) January 7, 2019
The post also expressed gratitude to the community for their help and patience throughout the entire process.
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