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Learn about cardano

What is Cardano?

Cardano is one of the biggest cryptocurrencies by market cap. It’s a 3rd-gen blockchain (with Ethereum being 2nd and Bitcoin  1st...) It is a layered blockchain that’s a flexible, sustainable, and scalable platform for running smart contracts, which allows the development of a wide range of decentralized finance apps, "Native Tokens" (such as our Kani Token), games, etc., without the all the issues that plague Ethereum...


Discover more about Cardano (Link)

Cardano Wallets

There are plenty of Cardano wallets (both light, browser based and full node) that can hold Cardano, Its Native tokens and of course Cardano NFTs... Below is just a short sample of wallets , each with their pros and cons , with many more coming online... You MUST do your own research and chose the one(s) that best accommodates your needs! Edit: WARNING! There are several fake sites impersonating the real ones trying to steal your funds! PLEASE do your own Due Diligence before using any wallets and services! 

Daedalus is a Full Node wallet.

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AdaLite is a Light wallet.

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Yoroi is a Light wallet.

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Eternl is an other Cardano Light wallet. 

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Nami is a browser based wallet.

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Typhon is a light web wallet.

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Note: if you would like your wallet to be featured (or taken down), please get in touch with us.

Cardano Staking

What is Staking?  In short, ADA (Cardano's native currency) held on the Cardano network, which represents a "stake" in the network, with the size of the stake proportional to the amount of ada held. The ability to delegate or pledge a stake is fundamental to how Cardano works.

Cardano Stake Pools

There are two ways an ada holder can earn rewards: by delegating their stake to a stake pool run by someone else, or by running their own stake pool.  The amount of stake delegated to a given stake pool is the primary way the Ouroboros protocol chooses who should add the next block to the blockchain, and receive a monetary reward for doing so.  The more stake is delegated to a stake pool (up to a certain point), the more likely it is to make the next block – and the rewards that it earns are shared between everyone who delegated their stake to that stake pool. (Click LINK for more info)

If would like to delve deeper please check out Cardano Docs...

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