It's easy to get lost in all the noise here, but to me it was always important to follow certain principles. When I joined the Cardano ecosystem, I've really tried to live up to most of the promises and hopes of the web3 space since day 1.
@cardano_whale When people ask "what problem does blockchain fix?"
The most undervalued property is "self soveriegnty"
Over the next few years, people will realise this and it could be the largest driver of adoption
@_KtorZ_@TheOCcryptobro@NilsCodes @JimDuffy_ @IOHK_Charles Sorry I was thinking getting the historical data for stake in retired pools is non-trivial. I also have charts for each pool that plot stake over time and they abruptly end once it retires
I don't think there is an easy way to do that with ogmios is there? Currently use db-sync
@TheOCcryptobro@NilsCodes @JimDuffy_ @IOHK_Charles Haha yeah basically
After they retire there's no more data so it goes straight to zero. I'll have to synthesize the data for retired pools based on the utxo distribution
@TheOCcryptobro@NilsCodes @JimDuffy_ @IOHK_Charles Nvm, this is not correct. db-sync stops adding rows to epoch_stake table after pool is retired
Will try to fix but its not trivial
Visualize the growth of the #Cardano network's storage requirements, including how much of the total storage is consumed by metadata and scripts
https://t.co/cPkCxxycob
@monad_alexander @LiberalMark@_KtorZ_
See #Cardano's pool count over time, broken down by active pools, pools minting blocks, private pools and retired pools with stake
https://t.co/hantFGiZ7E
@Soorajksaju2 @rickmccracken@CryptoIRELAND1