Cardano Continues To Lead All Blockchains Based On Average Daily Development Activity

Cardano’s Input Output HK has released a new version of Daedalus Rewards (2.3.1-ITN1). According to the report, this new update fixes a specific issue and resolves a common bug.

This new release was announced on 18th March 2020, via the official Twitter handle of Input Output HK.

The report stated that the new release specifically fixes an issue with stake pools that fail to load. It also resolves a bug with the installer on macOS Catalina systems.

Users can download the version via this designated link.

IOHK shared this, “We’ve just released a new version of Daedalus Rewards (2.3.1-ITN1). This update fixes an issue with stake pools not loading & resolves a bug with the installer on macOS Catalina systems.”

COVID-19 Is Not Delaying Cardano’s Plans Regarding Implementation of Commercial Infrastructure

Cardano (ADA) has not ceased from working on implementing commercial infrastructure. And it has kept reassuring the public that the preplanned development still remains as scheduled.

According to Charles Hoskinson, the CEO of Input Output HK, updates on the implementation will be available in the coming months.

He pointed out that the individuals involved in the development are starting to allocate funding for dedicated commercial infrastructure.

Charles Hoskinson further noted that such a preplanned infrastructure is necessary to make decentralized applications work perfectly on the blockchain. The CEO also shared that the new version of Jormungandr is upcoming.

Obviously, Cardano’s development team is working towards the eventual launch of Shelley. Over the last few weeks, there has been a drastic reduction in the number of bugs detected in the Shelley testnet, which automatically enhances the stability of the software.

Some crypto news outlets had earlier reported that the launch of Shelley has been halted due to the widespread of COVID-19. However, such claims were swiftly debunked by Charles Hoskinson, tagging them fake news.

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