@IOHK_Charles If I am still in crypto, it's because of you Charles. I am pretty sure many outsiders who hate Cardano by default voted yes. So, don't take this serious.
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@coinbureau This is what you are missing: people are irrational especially those in ETH ecosystem because there is absolutely no justification for ETH to exist and yet it exits :-)
@CardanoSaint I am genuinely curious to see how/if we can get a peg tighter than 2% if mint/burn fees are 2%. For a strong stablecoin we need much tighter a peg.
@CardanoHumpback These costs are not designed to keep the peg and not part of the original paper. To me they are deviations from the paper and will result in a loser peg. With 2% costs, do you expect a peg better than 2%?
@Padierfind As somehow whose country has been won 4 World cups, 3 European championships and 1 Confederation cup you are pretty ungrateful. You don't know how it feels like to be from a country who never passed the group stage.
@LucidCiC Mithril nodes run side by side Cardano nodes (e.i., by SPO's) so that they can have direct access to chain data to produce signatures. Mithril clients (which verify certificates) can be run by anyone, independently or as an integrated part of applications (such as wallets).
@nickvaldez Luckily, the main source of coordinated attack on Cardano (SBF) is down. Let's see how that changes the general sentiment regarding Cardano.
@marc_on_web3 Hey Cardano community let's block all these engagement farmers who are at same time ridiculing you by copy posting the same template tweets. Don't you see it?