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Charles Hoskinson has debunked rumors that Cardano Hydra has been abandoned, calling the claims from critics a mere FUD- Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt.
The rumors that Cardano Hydra has been abandoned appear to be FUD, according to Charles Hoskinson, Cardano founder.
Hoskinson stated that he had seen videos claiming Cardano Hydra, the network’s scaling protocol had been abandoned.
However, he clarified that it was only a matter of FUD because Cardano is currently at a point where its team is more “productive and motivated.” The crypto boss went on to explain that the Cardano ecosystem is enjoying great community engagement and in the coming weeks, there will be new papers for enhancement to its protocol.
This is not the first time that false information is being circulated about Cardano Hydra and Hoskinson has always risen to the occasion of defending the protocol. Last year October, there were some misconceptions about Cardano Hydra’s capabilities. After going live on the mainnet in May, it was rumored that Hydra could not complete transactions at a reasonable speed.
In response to this, Hoskinson shared a TPS chart showing around 1,000 TPS to highlight Cardano’s throughput capability. He further said that the metric alone didn’t fully represent Cardano’s potential as the purpose of Hydra has progressively evolved with time.
From inception, Cardano Hydra was designed to improve the scalability of the network by implementing a unique approach to transaction processing. Over time, the developer team behind the Cardano Hydra has consistently implemented several upgrades to improve the protocol and ensure the smooth delivery of its functionalities.
Shortly after its official launch on the mainnet, the Cardano Hydra team updated the specification of the protocol to align with recent off-chain protocol changes. There was also an upgrade to GHC 9.2.7 and this brought with it improved compiling times as well as slightly smaller Plutus scripts.
One of the crucial updates on the scaling tool was the upgrade to version 0.12.0 which remained well-compatible with the Cardano Node version 8.1.2 and the Mithril protocol developed by Input Output Global (IOG). The Hydra team is currently working on version 0.15.0 and much progress has been made so far per hints shared by Hoskinson.
In addition, the team has addressed issues in smoke tests and website publishing workflows. With all of these updates, it does not seem like Hydra is abandoned or will be soon.
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