Cardano has been one of the fastest-growing decentralized finance (DeFi) networks in recent weeks and this has shone through in the number of transactions being carried out on a daily basis. As this growth ramps up, founder Charles Hoskison has celebrated the achievements of the network.
Cardano Founder Celebrates Full Blocks
For the longest time, the Cardano network has been referred to as a zombie chain due to it not seeing as many transactions as other networks in the same category. However, as the price of its native token, ADA, has been on the rise, so has the network usage.
Recently, the community has gone from being worried about not enough activity to the blocks being produced on the blockchain being too full. This has been a welcome development for Hoskinson who took to X (formerly Twitter) to express his pleasure at the fact that this is happening.
In the post, Hoskinson alluded to the full Cardano blocks that are being processed which he said brings him glee. He takes a jab at those who used to call Cardano a ghost chain, saying that the network had no use case and no utility. “Suddenly we are too busy?” Hoskinson mocks.
The founder explains that the network was actually developed for situations like these where activity is very high. “Cardano is designed to operate at these loads and there is a huge design space…