Cardano may be the most underestimated project in crypto today!
Not because it lacks technology, quite the opposite.
As you can see, guys, market conditions have tested every ecosystem, Cardano has continued doing what truly matters: improving the protocol, strengthening its infrastructure, and building one upgrade after another.
That persistence deserves respect. And we see that the latest data reflects it.
The network recently recorded 29,025 daily active addresses, while Cardano's share of crypto discussions climbed to 0.33%. Growth in on-chain activity alongside stronger community engagement has historically marked healthier periods for the ecosystem.
We firmly believe that Cardano is simply not trying to be the loudest project in the space. It is entirely focused on becoming one of the fundamentally strongest.
That's exactly why it remains one of the most underrated projects of 2026.
Chasing the rush of Jiulong Waterfalls in Luoping County of Qujing, southwest China's Yunnan Province.🌊
Placing the FPV drone inches above the roaring water and plunging straight into the deep pool below. No ground-level view even comes close to capturing this kind of power.
#Chinatravel #Yunnan #FPV #waterfalls
Spain blacklists Palantir from public and private state-controlled companies
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The Spanish government has implemented a blacklist against the US data analytics firm Palantir on 1 July, barring public and private state-controlled companies from establishing new contracts with the company.
This shift is driven by national security concerns regarding the protection of classified data and a desire to maintain Spanish sovereignty over sensitive information.
While the military continues to use Palantir’s services under a preexisting agreement, the leadership in Madrid is facing internal pressure to decide on its renewal before it expires.
The decision also reflects geopolitical friction between Spain and the United States, alongside a broader European movement to favor local technology over foreign software. To reduce this reliance on external providers, Spain is significantly increasing its investments in domestic tech firms like Openchip.
This policy alignment mirrors similar actions taken by other European nations, such as France and Germany, who are prioritizing regional digital independence.
Spain blacklists Palantir from public and private state-controlled companies
——
The Spanish government has implemented a blacklist against the US data analytics firm Palantir on 1 July, barring public and private state-controlled companies from establishing new contracts with the company.
This shift is driven by national security concerns regarding the protection of classified data and a desire to maintain Spanish sovereignty over sensitive information.
While the military continues to use Palantir’s services under a preexisting agreement, the leadership in Madrid is facing internal pressure to decide on its renewal before it expires.
The decision also reflects geopolitical friction between Spain and the United States, alongside a broader European movement to favor local technology over foreign software. To reduce this reliance on external providers, Spain is significantly increasing its investments in domestic tech firms like Openchip.
This policy alignment mirrors similar actions taken by other European nations, such as France and Germany, who are prioritizing regional digital independence.
Laura Loomer CALLS for the IDF to BOMB Iran's MASS PUBLIC FUNERAL for Ali Khamenei
20 MILLION+ attendees EXPECTED — including WOMEN, CHILDREN, ELDERLY & FOREING DIPLOMATS
Loomer still GOT THE GUTS to lecture the world about TERRORISM