A note of warning has recently been sent to the Cardano (ADA) community members, regarding a fake EMURGO wallet that is being marketed to the community.

This warning was passed across via the official Twitter handle of Yoroi Wallet a few hours ago. In the tweet, Yoroi hinted at the malicious marketing going around the Cardano community.

It further implored the community members to be extremely cautious when deciding to download any wallet. It concluded by directing the users to the channel where the right download link can be found.

Yoroi Wallet shared this, “We were made aware that there is a fake EMURGO wallet being marketed to the community. Remember to be extremely cautious when downloading wallets. Please only download Yoroi Wallet from the download links provided on the official Yoroi website.”

Byron Reboot to be Unveiled Next Week

According to an update made available by the co-founder of Cardano (ADA), Charles Hoskinson, the Daedalus wallet’s final Byron upgrade on the mainnet will be conducted next week, due to the improvement in synchronization times.

He stated that the Daedalus wallet’s synchronization times are getting closer to the simulation times in the laboratory, which makes the window users start experiencing faster times around 1 hour, 8 times faster than the previous record.

Charles Hoskinson also hinted that Binance, the largest exchange by trading volume is ready to support the Byron Reboot upgrade. He said the exchange will start code integration next week.

He said:

“Byron reboot is looking great. It has been an overwhelming success getting 4 Daedalus Flight candidates out in 17 days. So for those who say we delay, we never ship, 4 releases in 17 days – how about that? And next week we can roll-out the last parts across all the mainnet and we are fully in the Byron reboot era, and very soon we are rolling out these Shelley testnets, just like we rolled out the Flight candidates and the Byron reboot.”

Solomon Odunayo

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