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Cardano Launches Smart Contracts In August

source-logo  cryptogazette.com 11 April 2021 09:05, UTC

The team behind Cardano reveals brand new details about the smart contract release. Cardano’s Charles Hoskinson revealed that the Alonzo upgrade would be launching in August.

IOHK announced that the upgrade would be adding support for smart contracts to the Cardano blockchain.

The update will allow devs to start building on Cardano – this is a highly anticipated feature that Ethereum already has.

IOHK noted that the upgrade is aiming to support businesses and provide support for developers wishing to build decentralized finance (DeFi) dApps.

“Smart contracts mark the next phase in Cardano’s evolution as a worldwide distributed ledger. When supporting everyday business, a blockchain must guarantee that individuals can move their funds and pay for products in a secure way.”

Smart contracts are helping to make sure that a transaction or a purchase is only made when certain conditions are met- this allows for reliable and discreet settlements.

Cardano (ADA)’s price

Cardano has been making headlines a lot these days, and this is due to the massive and various achievements that the team behind the project has been making.

There have also been all kinds of predictions about the price of ADA these days, and most of them are bullish.

Ben Armstrong comes with a prediction of his own.

Armstrong is reportedly expecting Cardano’s rally to continue for the next six months.

Armstrong predicted that by October 31st, Cardano (ADA) would have hit the $8.00 mark. At that point, he says investors will begin to take profits.

“By the end of, you know, the altcoin cycle, I think it will be around Halloween, I can see Cardano reaching $8. I can see a lot of people wanting it to get to $10. And I think between $8 and $9, people will start taking profits, – and that will kind of be the end.”

At the moment of writing this article, ADA is trading in the red and the coin is priced at $1.21.

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