In the quest to improve network performance, the new Daedalus wallet designed to boost the Cardano delegation user experience has been released.
In a series of tweets, the tech firm behind the development of Cardano (ADA), IOHK led by Charles Hoskinson, stated that the newly released Daedalus 2.4.0 comes with a number of new features.
The new features include a saturation indicator for stake pools, potential rewards estimation, and a new table view to easily compare stake pools.
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According to the report, toolkits that will give users a better understanding of stake pools have also been added to the new version.
IOHK tweeted, “OUT NOW: New Daedalus 2.4.0 for continues to improve the Cardano delegation user experience. It brings a number of new features, including a saturation indicator for stake pools, to show how close to saturation a pool is getting Cardano.
“It also adds a potential rewards estimation, based on the amount of stake you intend to delegate. Plus there’s a new table view for easier stake pool comparison.
“To help you better understand the stake pool key metrics, we’ve also added tooltips with explanations.”
Here’s a video walkthrough from Darko, highlighting the key features:
IOHK also informed the community regarding the monthly Cardano show that is slated to air in a few hours’ time. This show will have Darko and Filip talking about the newly released Daedalus and what to expect next.
Moreover, Cardano users are advised to download Daedalus ONLY from the official Daedalus website, daedaluswallet.io/en/download/.
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