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$ADA: IOG Releases a Vasil-Compatible Version of Cardano Wallet ‘Daedalus’ for Mainnet

source-logo  cryptoglobe.com 08 September 2022 15:58, UTC

On Thursday (September 8), IOG, blockchain technology company behind Cardano’s R&D, made an important announcement regarding its non-custodial Cardano wallet “Daedalus”.

Daedalus is a full-node wallet, which means that “unlike light wallets (e.g.Yoroi, Adalite etc.) Daedalus downloads a full copy of the Cardano blockchain and independently validates every transaction in its history”, thereby giving you “maximum security and completely trustless operation, without centrally hosted 3rd party servers.”

Daedalus allows you to manage multiple wallets with its “hierarchical deterministic (HD) wallet implementation.” This lets you “have more control over how your funds are organized.”

Daedalus is available for Windows, macOS, and Linux. It is “built with web technologies on top of Electron, a battle-proven open-source platform for writing cross-platform desktop applications.”

Earlier today, IOG announced that version 5.0.0 of Daedalus is Vasil-compatible and ready for the Cardano mainnnet, bringing us one step closer to full ecosystem readiness for the Vasil upgrade on September 22:

OUT NOW: #Daedalus 5.0.0 for mainnet

Daedalus 5.0.0 Mainnet release supports node version 1.35.3 and is #Vasil compatible.
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— Input Output (@InputOutputHK) September 8, 2022

Please note that this release is not the same as the version of Daedalus IOG released on September 1 (which was for tesing only and not for the mainnet):

Today, we’re releasing new TEST versions of Daedalus as part of the final mile toward the #Vasil upgrade.

Preview 5.0.0 and Preprod 5.0.0 are test-only versions of the #Daedalus wallet for devs and SPOs working in the preview and pre-production testing environments. 🧵

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— Input Output (@InputOutputHK) September 1, 2022

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