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Brisbane, Australia Katılım Kasım 2016
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Snek@snek·
Happy Memorial Day
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Snek@snek·
Best edit in the comments wins 250k $SNEK 24h 👇
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Mintern@MinswapIntern·
UPDATE: CARDANO LEIOS PROPOSAL PASSES WITH 88% SUPPORT 😱😱😱 The Consensus initiative to finalize Ouroboros Leios development and bring it to Cardano mainnet has officially passed with 88% approval from DReps. Attention now turns to the upcoming Leios testnet launch, currently targeted for June 23, as Cardano moves closer to a major scalability upgrade.
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JAKE
JAKE@JakeGagain·
I'm In Buy Mode Shill Me Your Top Memes Below Loading Up On Top Memes In 2026
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YUTA-Cardano/CPA(DMは全て詐欺)
🤖 Cardano AIニュースまとめ (2026-05-23) 📋 今日のポイント3行まとめ 👤 ホスキンソン、分散化ビジョンを再確認:IO提案がコア開発をIO外へ移譲 🏛 ガバナンス社会が研究予算対導入支出の議論を行う、予算制約下で 🗳 Sssebi DRep委任が300万ADAを超える、分散化代表に対する強い社会的信頼を示す 📝 かんたん解説 👤 ホスキンソン、分散化ビジョンを再確認:IO提案がコア開発をIO外へ移譲 → チャールズ・ホスキンソンは、今投票している提案がCardanoのコア技術をIOだけの管理から外し、複数の企業や開発者がインフラを一緒に構築できるようにすると述べました。 🏛 ガバナンス社会が研究予算対導入支出の議論を行う、予算制約下で → Cardano社会は、利用可能な予算がかつてより大幅に小さくなっているため、国庫資金を研究に使うか新規ユーザーを引き付けるために使うかについて真摯な議論をしています。 🗳 Sssebi DRep委任が300万ADAを超える、分散化代表に対する強い社会的信頼を示す → 人気のあるガバナンス代表が、社会メンバーが彼に委任した300万ADAの大きなマイルストーンに到達し、人々が彼が代わりに投票することを信頼していることを示しています。 ⚙ Plutusスマートコントラクト強化提案がパフォーマンス、セキュリティ、開発者体験を対象 → IOグループとVacuumLabsは、Cardanoのスマートコントラクトシステムを高速化、安全化、開発者がより簡単に使用できるようにすることを提案しています。 🛠 Cardano開発者体験優先:Leiosスケーリングは高品質ツールとフレームワークサポートを要求 → Cardanoのリーダーは、Leiosアップグレード(ネットワークをより高速にする)で成功するために、開発者はより良いツールとCardanoでビルドするより簡単な方法が必要だと述べています。 📖 詳細 → #digest=daily&date=2026-05-23" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">adatool.net/#digest=daily&… #Cardano $ADA
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Midnight N8
Midnight N8@NathanCWest·
That’s what makes Cardano governance so powerful. The system doesn’t give anyone special privileges — not even Charles. A regular ADA holder, a small creator, a stake pool operator, a developer, or the founder himself all operate inside the same governance framework. Delegation has to be earned, not inherited. If Charles became a dRep, it wouldn’t mean centralization. It would actually prove the opposite: Cardano built a system where influence comes from community trust and participation, not titles. That’s a huge statement for crypto governance. 🔥 The founder gets a seat at the table… but only if the community chooses it. That’s real decentralization. @Cardano @IOHK_Charles @TapTools @MidnightNtwrk #cryptogovernance #Drep
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Would you support Charles Hoskinson becoming a Cardano dRep? cardano:native

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ocean 🌊@oceannvibe·
Which country is thiss i need travel it
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フ ォ リ ス@follis_·
Crypto will change your life This cycle alone I roundtripped 7 figures, developed a gambling addiction, alienated all of my friends, and ruined my mental health Truly life changing
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Dave
Dave@ItsDave_ADA·
Cardano has recently exceeded 121 million transactions
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Dan Gambardello@dangambardello·
If you're a Cardano holder, please repost this immediately. We've come to an absolute defining moment for ADA. In the next 48 hours, the proposals that fund Cardano development are being decided. While the #2 chain in crypto loses their builders or researchers, Cardano can keep theirs, at one of the most critical times of the altcoin cycle. Cardano has come this far. It can not stop here. DReps, think about the impact here. Holders, make your voice heard.
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Dave@ItsDave_ADA·
With 67 million ADA voting power, I have decided to vote NO on the treasury withdrawal: IO & Ensurable Systems: Cardano Maintenance Initiative On behalf of my loyal delegates. Rationale With 67 million ADA voting power, I have decided to vote NO on the treasury withdrawal: IO & Ensurable Systems: Cardano Maintenance Initiative On behalf of my loyal delegates. I am officially changing my vote from YES to NO on the IO and Ensurable Systems: Cardano Maintenance Initiative, representing 66.94 million ADA on behalf of my loyal delegates. Initially, I intended to support this proposal to secure our operational foundation. However, upon deeper reflection, my faith in the current leadership to successfully execute a mandate of this magnitude has severely diminished. I cannot in good conscience deploy my delegates' voting power to endorse this request under its current conditions. Professionalism is the bedrock of decentralised governance, and I am profoundly disappointed by the recent public conduct displayed by leadership. The Cardano brand represents a mature, enterprise grade ecosystem. When individuals approach the public Treasury for tens of millions of dollars, their behaviour must absolutely reflect that maturity. The recent conduct falls drastically short, causing undeniable brand damage and directly undermining my confidence in their ability to lead and execute effectively. Furthermore, governance of a finite Treasury requires absolute financial accountability. Approving an opaque budget of over sixty two million ADA is fiscally irresponsible without a granular, line item breakdown. The community can no longer be expected to write blank cheques while being denied basic financial transparency, this ask is significant. We must hold our infrastructure stewards to the highest possible standards. Technical capability does not excuse financial opacity, nor does it excuse unprofessional conduct that damages our ecosystem's reputation. Until these fundamental standards are met, my vote remains a firm NO, I appreciate the hard work done by all of the team at IOG, and would welcome a proposal with further transparency on specific spend. Transaction cexplorer.io/tx/9f7be7736f5…
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I just voted YES with 66.94 million ADA on the treasury withdrawal proposal: IO & Ensurable Systems: Cardano Maintenance Initiative On behalf of my loyal delegates. Rationale I am formally registering a YES vote on the Cardano Maintenance Initiative Treasury Withdrawal. I would like to explicitly credit Input Output Global for their foundational work and continued dedication to the ecosystem. The blockchain's remarkable reliability and the team's recent urgent coordination to ensure uninterrupted operation for almost nine years stand as a true testament to the exceptional technical pedigree behind this infrastructure. Because this continuous core maintenance is absolutely essential to Cardano's immediate future and operational security, I am supporting this proposal today. However, I must state clearly that the financial ask is exceptionally high. Approving a budget of over sixty two million ADA is incredibly difficult when one cannot easily dig into the granular specifics of the expenditure. In future budget cycles, I expect to see a significantly reduced financial request paired with comprehensive transparency. We require fine grained cost breakdowns that clearly detail exactly what is required to achieve the proposal's outputs, outlining the what, when, and how against the capital requested. Whilst I vote in favour today to secure our operational foundation, this is not a blank cheque for the future. These financial and reporting oversights must be rectified for me to even consider supporting a similar funding request in the next budget cycle. Keep up the great work @IOGroup Transaction adastat.net/transactions/e…

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Fulla 🇦🇺@Crypto_Fulla·
I haven't really followed this closely but, this seems like a good take from what I understand.
⛏️Dr. Navjit Dhaliwal@NaVi_GaT0R

Charles, when every critic becomes a villain, the pattern is not everyone else. The pattern is you. You just listed Optim, Iagon, Cardano Whale, Dave, Rick, Adam and others like this is an "inventory." It is not an inventory. It is a list of people in this ecosystem who have questioned you, disagreed with you, did something you didn't like, challenged IOG, challenged a narrative or refused to act like Cardano governance exists only to ratify what you want. And instead of reflecting on why so many serious people keep ending up on the other side of your megaphone, you reach for the same playbook every time - Dismiss the substance. - Attack the person. - Recast yourself as the victim. - Then tell everyone else to "grow up." So let's take the Iagon part of your "inventory," since you brought us into it. You say Iagon "started bullying and harassing" Midnight ambassadors. That is a convenient story, but it is not what happened. I as a dRep asked a governance question, NOT Iagon. A dRep asked whether people with roles connected to Midnight or IOG linked interests, who also held meaningful dRep voting power, should abstain on IOG related treasury proposals. That is governance. That is literally what dReps are supposed to do - ask hard questions, examine conflicts, protect treasury neutrality and represent the $ADA holders who delegated voting power to them. If a person is participating in governance with delegated $ADA while also holding a role connected to a project or organization affected by that vote, asking about conflicts is not an attack. It is accountability. And let's be very clear - ambassadors are not above scrutiny. dReps are not above scrutiny. Iagon is not above scrutiny. IOG is not above scrutiny. Midnight is not above scrutiny. You are not above scrutiny. This is supposed to be decentralized governance, not a court where certain people get protected status because they are useful to Charles Hoskinson. The moment a person participates in public governance with public voting power, the public is allowed to ask public questions. You did not answer the conflict question. You reframed it as "bullying" - ironically this is exactly what you have been doing in this ecosystem. Then you escalated it into an attack on Iagon, my leadership and the holders. You used your platform to tell the market you had "no more time" for the project unless leadership changed. You warned that Iagon could fail and destroy value for token holders. You called into question the ethics and integrity my leadership. You accused us of acting out of spite rather than engaging with the actual governance concern. And then, after the damage was done, you turned around and said people are "playing the victim." That is not leadership. That is deflection. You cannot threaten a Cardano native project, watch real holders suffer, then accuse the people objecting to the threat of being childish. You cannot say you care about token holders while dismissing "your token holders" when those holders happen to be in a project that challenged you. There are no "Iagon holders" over there and "Cardano holders" over here. $IAG holders are $ADA holders. They are stake pool operators. They are voters. They are dReps. They are builders. They are community members. They are families. They are the same ecosystem you claim to defend. When you attack a Cardano project, you are not attacking some foreign body. You are attacking people inside Cardano. That is the part you keep avoiding. You talk about ambassadors being bullied. Fine. I will say this clearly - I do not condone harassment of any ambassador, volunteer, dRep, builder, SPO or community member. Anyone who crosses into personal abuse should stop. But do not use "protecting ambassadors" as a shield to make governance questions untouchable. Do not use volunteers as human armor around treasury proposals. Do not say "decentralized governance" when the rule is really - vote,but do not question my side - ask question but not about my people - participate but only if you accept the consequences of my platform turning on you. That is not governance. That is intimidation. And since we are talking about red lines, where were those red lines when Iagon was being called a scam? Where were those red lines when IOG aligned voices and consultants were smearing Iagon publicly? Where were those red lines when defamatory claims, racial slurs and personal attacks were being thrown at builders who have spent years building on Cardano? Where was the concern for "bullying" then? The standard cannot be: When your side attacks, it is criticism. When others ask questions, it is harassment. When you escalate, it is leadership. When people respond, they are victims. When you use a 1M+ follower account, it is accountability. When a dRep asks about conflicts, it is a mob. That double standard is exactly why people are speaking up. You say people "lash out, get hit hard and then play the victim." No. People ask legitimate questions. You hit hard. Then you call their injuries proof that they were wrong to ask. That is the pattern. A dRep raises a conflict of interest concern. You call it bullying. A project CEO disagrees with IOG proposals. You call it spite. A community member challenges your narrative. You diagnose them, mock them, block them or write them off. Then, when people notice the pattern, you call them children. Charles, the lack of self-reflection here is breathtaking. At some point, when the same story keeps happening with different people, different projects, different dReps, different critics,and different cycles, maybe the common denominator is not that everyone else is irrational. Maybe the common denominator is that you treat disagreement as disloyalty. Maybe the common denominator is that you confuse criticism with attack. Maybe the common denominator is that you cannot separate Cardano from yourself. That is dangerous in a decentralized ecosystem. Because Cardano does not belong to you. It does not belong to IOG. It does not belong to Iagon. It does not belong to Midnight. It does not belong to any ambassador group, any DRep bloc, any founder, any company or any whale. It belongs to the $ADA holders and the people building, maintaining, securing, voting, delegating, questioning and participating in it. And if those people cannot ask whether conflicts exist without being threatened, mocked, financially harmed or publicly targeted, then governance is not free. You said "grow up kids." Here is the adult version: Answer the question. Should dReps with roles, incentives, payments, affiliations or obligations connected to an organization seeking treasury funds disclose those overlaps and consider abstaining? Yes or no? That was the issue. Not your ego. Not my tone. Not Iagon’s existence. Not whether Midnight ambassadors are good people. Not whether Charles feels attacked. Not whether people should be afraid to ask next time. The question was about conflict, disclosure and treasury integrity. If there is no conflict, explain why. If there is a conflict, disclose it. If abstention is not necessary, make the case. If the Constitution already provides the standard, apply it equally. But do not turn a governance question into a loyalty test. Do not demand apologies for asking what every serious governance system must be willing to ask. Do not pretend you are defending decentralization while using centralized influence to punish dissent. And do not tell people to "grow up" while threatening to burn projects down. The Cardano community should be able to disagree without fear. dReps should be able to vote NO without being branded enemies. Builders should be able to compete without being targeted. Token holders should not become collateral damage in personality conflicts. Ambassadors should be respected, yes. But they should not be used to make legitimate governance scrutiny off limits. So yes, let's take inventory. Who asked a governance question? Who answered with escalation? Who raised a possible conflict? Who turned it into a campaign against a project? Who claims to care about token holders? Who publicly attacked leadership of a project whose holders are also Cardano community members? Who says others play the victim? Who keeps casting himself as the victim whenever accountability arrives? That is the pattern people are seeing. And no amount of "grow up kids" changes it. Iagon will continue building. I will continue voting my conscience as a dRep. I will continue asking questions when treasury neutrality, conflicts of interest and governance integrity are at stake. If I am wrong, answer with facts. If you disagree, make the argument. But threats, mockery, blocks and public intimidation are not arguments. They are the behavior of someone who wants decentralized governance only until it decentralizes power away from him. Cardano deserves better than that.

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Kraken Pro@krakenpro·
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Carlos Lopez de Lara@carloslodelar·
The usual stuff on every blockchain: people raising their voices, expressing opinions, taking control of the system, making decisions… and ultimately voting on-chain for the things they actually want funded, while downvoting the ones they don’t. Then the protocol just… automatically executes their will. Like it’s supposed to. #Cardano #Democracy #OnChainGovernance #Voting
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Rami@CardanoRami·
Some nice early momentum building on the snek:native 🐍
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Goofycrisp@goofy_crisp·
Over the past couple of months, we’ve been significantly improving the user experience on @snekdotfun. I figured I’d refresh everyone’s memory because SnekFun is now fully up to speed with industry standards and beyond. 👇
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