The latest in Cardano.
The most dangerous weakness in a cross-chain bridge is not always a stolen private key, a compromised validator or a broken cryptographic algorithm. Sometimes it is something more mundane: two pieces of software disagreeing about what a signed message actually says. That appears to be the central fa
The long-running rivalry between Cardano and Ethereum has flared up once again, this time over one of blockchain’s most fundamental design choices. Charles Hoskinson, founder of Cardano and one of Ethereum’s original co-founders, has accused the Ethereum ecosystem of attempting to adopt
Cardano has entered one of the darkest stretches in its market history. ADA briefly fell to about $0.139, its weakest level since the 2020 cycle, extending a brutal decline that has erased more than 95% of the token’s value from its 2021 peak. The selloff was already painful before the latest securi
A major security incident involving SecondFi has sent shockwaves through the Cardano ecosystem, with approximately 16 million ADA reportedly stolen while emergency measures helped secure an additional 129 million ADA before attackers could drain affected wallets. The incident has drawn particular at
CME has spent years giving institutions regulated ways to trade crypto without touching the coins themselves. First came bitcoin futures. Then ether. Then smaller contracts, options, and a gradually expanding digital asset suite. Now the exchange is moving into a broader phase: a single futures prod
Cardano’s governance experiment was supposed to prove that a blockchain treasury could be directed by its community rather than by insiders. Yet the latest controversy around Input Output Research’s funding proposal has exposed a deeper anxiety inside the ecosystem: when founding entities still hold
Charles Hoskinson has never been a quiet founder. For nearly a decade, the Cardano architect has been part technologist, part evangelist, part combatant, and part lightning rod. His public presence has often been inseparable from the identity of the chain itself. So when Hoskinson posted four short
The closure of TapTools is not just another sad announcement from a crypto startup that ran out of runway. For Cardano, it lands deeper than that. TapTools was one of the ecosystem’s most recognizable analytics platforms: a place where users tracked tokens, projects, portfolios, market data, NFTs, o
The Olympic Games have always been a showcase for human performance, national ambition, and technological progress. From timing systems accurate to thousandths of a second to biometric training tools and AI-assisted broadcasting, sport has never stood still. Now, Brazil’s Olympic movement is prepari
Cardano’s on-chain governance has delivered one of its most symbolic decisions yet: the Cardano Summit 2026 will not take place this year. The Cardano Foundation confirmed that its revised Treasury funding proposal failed to secure enough support from Delegated Representatives, ending plans for a fl
Cardano has always sold itself as crypto’s most intellectually disciplined chain: peer-reviewed papers, formal methods, academic conferences, mathematically grounded engineering and a development culture that often seemed more like a research institute than a startup. Now that identity is being test
Cardano has finally entered the era it spent years promising: on-chain governance, delegated representatives, treasury votes, constitutional rules, and a community that can, in theory, decide the network’s future without waiting for a founding company to approve the next move. But the first real str