Charles Hoskinson is the founder of Cardano [ADA], has taken a stand to address the recent controversy surrounding Nami wallet, which was acquired by the protocol.
Hoskinson has revealed an unexpected revelation about Nami’s functionality amid the uncertainty and speculation.
Hoskinson, by examining the issue in depth, shed light on Nami’s implementation and the intricate problem that plagues it, and revealed Cardano’s potential strategic solutions.
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“I’m just coming up to speed on Nami. We’ve put together a weekend team to investigate an issue involving Nami’s implementation of ADAHandles.”
The root cause of the problem
Hoskinson, in an effort to clarify, illustrated a situation where a user enters handles (perhaps from $NFTs to $NFTs) only to find a delay when updating the destination.
“The one issue that has been identified is a delay in fetching ADAHandles whereby if users are typing in handles, i.e. “$NFT” and then “$NFTs”, there is a delay in updating the destination from $NFT to $NFTs.”
The wallet is also affected by the delay in updating its destination.
This issue is important to tackle. Hoskinson ADAHandles is temporarily disabled by the team as they rush to test and develop a new solution.
“The disabling code has been written and pushed to Google and we are waiting on their approval, which usually takes 1-2 hours.”
What is the solution?
Cardano’s Lace Light Wallet remained untouched, offering reassurance for users amidst Nami turmoil.
Hoskinson acknowledged the frustrations felt by affected users and the importance of an integrated user experience.
Cardano’s dedication to improving user experience was unwavering despite the obstacles encountered with Nami.
The upgrade to Cardano’s Lace wallet along with the acquisition Nami. This was due to the protocol’s commitment to providing a A user-friendly Blockchain ecosystem
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Source: ambcrypto.com