Cardano (ADA) - The latest news and analysis about Cardano|How the project is developing

What is Cardano (ADA)? Cardano is a multi-tier Proof-Of-Stake blockchain platform written in the Haskell programming language for building decentralized applications based on smart contracts. The platform is named after Gerolamo Cardano (1501 - 1576), an outstanding Italian mathematician, physicist, biologist, chemist, astrologer, philosopher, writer and gambling enthusiast. It is only logical that the creator of Cardano, mathematician Charles Hoskinson, named Cardano a project aimed at creating a flexible and interoperable variety of programmable money using scientific methods based on mathematical proof and game theory. Cardano’s native cryptocurrency token, ADA, is named after Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace (1815 - 1852). The daughter of the poet George Byron, Ada Lovelace was a mathematician and described the first computing machine for which she wrote the world’s first program. She is considered the first programmer in history. More info -
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