Cardano (ADA) founder Charles Hoskinson has stepped forward to address the recent controversy surrounding Nami, a wallet acquired by the protocol.
Amid speculation and uncertainty, Hoskinson revealed some surprising facts about Nami’s capabilities.
Hoskinson digs deeper, illuminating the complex issues plaguing Nami’s ADAHandles implementation and promising insights into strategic solutions for Cardano.
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“I’m quickly learning about Nami. We formed a weekend team to investigate issues related to Nami’s ADAHandles implementation.”
fundamental problem
To provide clarity, Hoskinson described a scenario where a user enters a handle from $NFT to $NFT and there is a delay in updating the destination to $NFT.
“One issue identified is that there is a delay in fetching ADAHandles, which means that if the user enters handles (e.g. “$NFT” and “$NFT”), updating the destination from $NFT to $NFT There will be a delay.”
Additionally, delays in target updates pose serious problems to the usability of the wallet.
to solve this problem, hoskinson They said ADAHandles has been temporarily disabled as the team rushes to develop and test the solution.
“The deactivation code has been written and pushed to Google and is awaiting approval. This typically takes 1-2 hours.”
What is the solution?
Despite these difficulties, Cardano’s Lace Light Wallet remained unaffected, providing reassurance to users amid the Nami chaos.
Hoskinson sympathized with the frustrations of affected users and acknowledged the importance of a seamless user experience.
Despite the obstacles associated with Nami, Cardano’s commitment to improving user experience has not wavered.
Cardano’s Wraith Lite wallet upgrade with Nami acquisition. This reflected the protocol’s commitment to delivering the protocol. User-friendly blockchain ecosystem.