Cardano is well on it's way to being the most decentralized Crypto in the top-anything. Over 400 stake pools are live in the first 24 hours after Shelly mainnet launch. On-chain governance and smart contracts rolling into the mainnet this year. ETH bagholders salty as fuck. All is well with the world.
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its on its way for 5 years kek
this shit still doesn't do anything after 5 years
ETH's attempt at proof of stake on it's way for 7 years kek
it's built on a foundation of granite. anyone can launch a shitcode platform in record time. that was never the goal, nor should it be. Cardano will be here for the next 100 years while those rushed to market slapdash projects will be long forgotten in the dustbin of oblivion
ooooo.. 5 years and 45million and.. staking.
Cardano not having smart contracts on mainnet for over 2 years.
How is Cardano going to survive The Great DeFi Bullrun with no ability to participate?
>Soon my centralized testnet is going to have staking.. and in a year it will have smart contracts too!!!!
>Keep working lil Chucky.. someday all of your dreams will come true.
In all seriousness user.. Countless other projectcts have most or all of the features Cardano is working on NOW. This includes sharding, staking, smart contracts, 1 block finality and more. What can Cardano bring to the table except more claims of academic superiority? In the real world this smacks of appeal to authority and translates to nothing but excuses for delays.
How will they launch an as-yet-untested smart contract execution platform on a mainnet that is just about to start becoming decentralized and talk developers into learning a Haskell based language that isn't even finished yet.. in one year?
Explain why anyone, especially muh instiushunz, will use it or trust it with money when it isn't yet proven in the wild. There are countless other battle tested platforms based on languages people already know. There is tons of tooling that exists for these existing development platforms that developers rely on to get things done.
Then explain how >muh functional haskell/plutus language matters for Cardano when it didn't help Tezos at all. Saying "because it is better" is subjective and based on opinion and we all know it doesn't matter in the real world.
Does anyone have any actual answers for these questions? Are there are too many real world hurdles for Cardano to reach its stated goals and/or gain adoption? What is going to stop a coin with all of these issues and an inflated market cap from bleeding out like it did on the last pump to 8 cents?
With no smart contracts it is going to miss the entire DeFi wave and get passed by countless other projects. Prove me wrong.
>muh staking pools
shut the fuck up søyboy cardano is still vaporware that is not used and will never be used for anything
hi harmony fag.
Cardano not having smart contracts on mainnet for over 2 years
false. Cardano has smart contracts coming to mainnet in the next 5 months.
That's testnet and they are late on everything always. Post more promises and marketing collateral tho k?
i see you're new to crypto. a sell off after a 130% pump and (((sell the news))) was 100% expected.
>They have not even finished designing and testing their new "haskell style" smart contract language
>It will almost certainly flop like every other Haskell derived language.
>Many new platforms are already live with blazing performance metrics and everything Cardano is claiming they will deliver(for 4 years)
>Developers have already bought into Solidity and EVM.
>Cardano will be on the sidelines during the entire defi wave.
no harmony fag, you just make horseshit up out of an intense fear of Cardano
>muh 2 years
cardano has been dead on target and is hitting every key date these days. try again.
The answer to all of this is that if you want to use something in the real world, where people’s money is concerned anf you have more than a couple thousand users, things need to be a) rock solid, b) scalable and c) cheap.
Tell me which other project has this
>Haskell
>Plutus
Lol. No thanks.
Ok brainlet. Maybe try your hands on some html first. You‘ll get there!
>Tell me which other project has this
Chainlink's offchain computing scales ETH.
OK tranny.
Let's continue with your copy-paste harmony shill fudding, shall we
>What can Cardano bring to the table except more claims of academic superiority?
ad-homenim. you are raging user. does it upset you that Ouroboros is the de-facto standard in Proof of Stake blockchain design for the scientific community now? Cardano's approach has paid off in spades. By embracing the scientific and peer review approaches, cardano has folded in the best and brightest minds in cryptography and computer language design, and because these are incentivized by publication and because cardano laid the foundations for the scientific peer-reviewed approach with blockchain tech, ouroboros now owns that space... for free. And now cardano reaps the rewards of researchers all over the world buliding on the protocol and improving it, for free. I am sorry this triggers you.
>In the real world this smacks of appeal to authority
boy you're salty
>Chainlink's offchain computing
will be working with Cardano as well. didn't you hear?
>Chainlink's offchain computing scales ETH.
Alright show me the papers proving that this is a better solution. Show me the proofs that make me trust my billions on it.
>tranny
Watch your mouth boy or imma kick your teeth in
>How will they launch... on mainnet
It's just work user. There are well over 100 engineers working on this, and the shelly team will be rolling into the Gougen team after august to get this done. I wonder what your fud will look like as the inevitable approaches.
>an as-yet-untested smart contract execution
platform
no my salty harmony shill, both Plutus and Marlowe have been extensively tested and studied for the past 5 years. One of the gods of Haskell is on the job, so the types of disasters that occured in the design of solidity will not be happening in Plutus and Marlowe. For those who want to know more (not you, you disingenuous thread-deleting-when-you-get-crushed faggot) please see this:
Functional smart contracts on Cardano - presentation from the Cardano virtual summit
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>on a mainnet that is just about to start becoming decentralized
yeah user, 400+ stake pools live after 1 day. First blocks produced by those stake pools in 8 days. You are going to have to update your copypasta then. I look forward to it.
>talk developers into learning a Haskell based language
okay butthurt harmony faggot. Plutus and marlowe are subsets of haskell. Haskell devs will have zero problems using either. Marlowe brings a graphical programming interface to finance-domain-experts. they don't even need to be programmers to use it.
for those interested (not this butthurt harmony shill) see this clip.
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start at 7min 38 seconds
>that isn't even finished yet
languages are never "finished", even you know better than that
>based on languages people already know
nobody uses haskell, right user?
>based on languages people already know
nobody uses haskell, right user?
how will haskell devs write code in haskell
>based on languages people already know
nobody uses haskell, right user?
haskell is dead, right user?
>based on languages people already know
nobody uses haskell, right user?
except AT&T
what
kek this struck a nerve
saving this pasta
>based on languages people already know
nobody uses haskell, right user?
gee, I wonder if any of those Bank of America haskell devs might want to play with writing some smart contracts on a platform that they can just jump right into... gee, i wonder.
>coindesk.com
nah, those haskell devs won't be interested in grabbing a bit of that development fund money to build out any pet ideas they've been mulling around... surely not.
Ethereum cannot scale thats a fact. The ETH 2.0 roll out is protracted and convoluted, not too mention that the technology they are working on is inferior and antiquated in comparison to Cardano. There is an atmosphere of ambiguity as to when the Ethereum development team will release a fully working product. If ETH 2.0 launches too early there will be without a doubt a series of disastrous catastrophic errors and bugs that will severally impact the confidence of users and investors. If they release ETH 2.0 too late they are going be left behind. Cardano has already developed a superior network that's orders of magnitude more technologically advanced than Ethereum 2.0. The ETH development team are working on an insurmountable task. Personally my own experience of using Ethereum has been overall a negative one, where the majority of the time I have to pay exorbitant amounts of money in gas fees only for my transactions to get stuck pending for one hour. If people that are technologically literate hate using Ethereum what will normies think of it when they clog the network trying to trade imaginary cats.
>based on languages people already know
nobody uses haskell, right user?
except haskell devs working in Barclay's. I'm sure they won't have any ideas ready for quick deployment on a god-tier haskell-based blockchain... nah, surely not
not really user, it's just that this harmony fag keeps posting it and claiming victory. there's so much there it requires a lot of posting to deconstruct it. I'll be linking back to this thread as reference the next time he (or you) post it. better to just get it done and done
>based on languages people already know
nobody uses haskell, right user?
maybe some of those Credit Suisse guys might have a few ideas worth trying out. nah... let's just stick with solidity script kiddies, amirite harmony fag? kek
>based on languages people already know
nobody uses haskell, right user?
I'm sure the haskell devs in the directional Credit Trading Group wouldn't have any ideas at all for deploying eth-soul-destroying god-tier defi applications on Cardano. no ideas at all.