Cardano’s founder, Charles Hoskinson, has addressed ongoing investigations into issues plaguing the network’s new wallet, Nami.
In a recent post on X (formerly Twitter), Hoskinson revealed that his team is investigating a glitch in Nami’s implementation of ADAHandles.
Charles Hoskinson on Cardano Wallet Glitch
Initial findings indicate a delay in fetching ADAHandles, causing a lag when users input handles like “$NFT” and “$NFTs.” To mitigate further problems, the team has disabled ADAHandles within Nami until a solution is deployed. Hoskinson reassured that the issue only affects Nami users, while Lace users remain unaffected.
Cardano acquired Nami to bolster its network-native Lace wallet and ensure broader network adoption. However, Hoskinson admitted that the migration process takes time, and bugs like this may still arise in Nami.
“I understand how frustrating these issues can be to those impacted. It’s one of the reasons we bought Nami so that we could migrate the great experience to a codebase that is maintained using IOG’s engineering standards. Unfortunately, this migration takes time and bugs like these could be lurking in the acquired codebase,” Hoskinson added.
Read more: 11 Best Altcoin Wallets To Consider In March 2024
The team behind Nami Wallet also reiterated that it has temporarily disabled ADAHandles, assuring users that a permanent fix is in the works. Meanwhile, ADAHandles sympathized with affected users and highlighted that the problem was previously reported to Nami’s former creator without resolution.
Unlike Nami, wallets like Lace adhere to Verified Integration steps to prevent such issues.
“This is very unfortunate for users of Nami. We reached out to it’s former creator a long time ago to resolve this issue but to no avail. Other wallets follow our Verified Integration steps to prevent th
Go to Source to See Full Article
Author: Oluwapelumi Adejumo