Director of African Operations at IOG: I Found A Million Users to Bring Onto Cardano

Input Output Global (IOG), the software firm behind the development of Cardano (ADA), has recently announced the release of a new Daedalus wallet that comes with the support for native tokens.

According to the report shared moments ago via the official Twitter handle of IOG, the latest version is designed to make Daedalus a multi-asset wallet that enables users to send and receive Cardano (ADA) seamlessly.

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The report also stated that the new version includes a countdown clock to the full decentralization of the Cardano network when the block production becomes the sole responsibility of stake pool operators.

Users are thereby urged to download the new version only from the Daedalus official website.

IOG tweeted, “NEW DAEDALUS: Fresh out now, Daedalus 4.0.3 brings support for native tokens, making Daedalus a multi-asset wallet that enables users to send and receive native tokens #Cardano $ADA.”

Read the further information as shared by IOG below:

“It also includes a countdown clock to herald fully decentralized block production. It adds support for Trezor devices with passphrases, the ability to view wallet public keys, an improved CSV export process plus some minor fixes & improvements.

“Existing users will get a prompt to update via the Daedalus newsfeed. New to Daedalus? As always, we remind you to download ONLY from the official Daedalus site.

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“SECURITY REMINDER: Daedalus is a download-only full node wallet for Linux, Mac and Windows PCs. It is NOT available as an Android or iOS mobile app; please use the official Yoroi Wallet if you prefer a browser-based or mobile experience.”


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