Welcome to the latest edition of the newsletter. Wherever you are in the world, we appreciate your support and your time reading about Cardano.

Staking Website

The staking website has been updated to include information on the Incentives and Delegation mechanisms that IOHK are researching and developing. The details are taken from a presentation on staking given by Lars Brünjes, IOHK Director of Education, earlier in 2018, and shows the general direction of the research, though there will be refinements and additions as the work progresses.

Charles Hoskinson and Larry King’s Panel Discussion

Charles Hoskinson recently participated in a panel discussion titled “Mass Influence and Adoption of Blockchain Technology” at Blockchain Futurist Conference 2018 in Toronto, Canada. The panel was moderated by Larry King who posed many insightful questions regarding the direction and progress of blockchain technology. Watch the full discussion and read our summary post of some of these notable questions on the Cardano Forum!

Cardano’s Vision for Africa

Back in February, Charles Hoskinson addressed a full auditorium at the London School of Economics. At this talk, he laid out the vision for Cardano in the developing world, where there is tremendous potential for blockchain technology. Read the round-up on this subject and the recent headway made towards this vision.

ADA > USD Pairing on Bittrex

Bittrex launched the US dollar (USD) pairing for Cardano’s ADA earlier this week! Eligible Bittrex accounts created before August are already enabled for USD trading. And new users are able to deposit and withdraw USD by filling out a request form.

Cardano Meetups

We are excited to announce our upcoming London meetup in October with guest speakers from IOHK, Lars Brünjes (Director of Education) and Duncan Coutts (Director of Engineering). Lars will be speaking about constructing a stable market for the future and about exploring game theory, while Duncan will present on implementing this market in Cardano in a scalable way. Further details to come. Join our London Meetup group to keep up-to-date!

If you’re not in London, perhaps you are based in these cities where Cardano Community Meetup groups have recently been set up! Click the links to see details and to join these groups!

Bangkok, Thailand

Moscow, Russia

Bogotá, Colombia

Zagreb, Croatia

Community Questions



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This week’s question comes from the Forum, from community member @bumblebee2018, who is an active member of our Korean community!

What are the specification of Cardano as a third generation blockchain compared to previous blockchains?

Answer: Bitcoin is the first generation blockchain and Ethereum is considered as the second. Now, we are entering a so-called “3.0 phase”. This is a term coined in the industry to label a number of related ideas and technologies. For Cardano, it is involves doing things properly .

The Cardano project looks to use the best available research (or conducting original research where necessary) in each aspect of the system and in features that are to be implemented into the protocol. It involves a robust procedure in the development process.

For example…

cryptography research on how to do Proof-of-Stake correctly;

game theory research for the incentive mechanisms;

research on governance to ensure the system can evolve;

programming language design in the smart contract languages and execution platforms;

higher assurance development techniques to implement the ideas correctly

better architecture such as using sidechains to compartmentalize parts of the system from each other

Such research will be implemented to address problems observed in existing blockchains such as scalability, interoperability, and sustainability.

We’d love to hear your thoughts on what a third-generation blockchain means to you and what you think are current problems that need to be solved. Join in on the conversation and comment on this thread in the forum!

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