Recently, Charles Hoskinson, the Co-founder of IOHK and Creator of Cardano wrote on Twitter that Emurgo’s Yoroi has launched on the Mainnet. In the month of August, Hoskinson and the team made the announcement about an upcoming light wallet for Cardano known as Yoroi.
Charles Hoskinson’s Twitter comment | Source: Twitter
During the announcement, Hoskinson also stated that the wallet will have a small gap between its Testnet and Mainnet launch. Moreover, the wallet is an extension on Google Chrome and is a hard fork of IOHK’s Icarus.
According to the official website, the Emurgo team claims that the wallet is “secure, fast, and simple”. More so, the website has provided a roadmap for the project that says that Yoroi will have more languages, support for other browsers, hardware wallet integration, export transactions to Excel and native mobile apps for iOS and Android by the fourth quarter of 2018. For 2019, stake pool is just an advancement promised by the roadmap.
However, NostrADAmus, a Twitter user and a Cardano follower pointed out an error in the process and commented:
“I stood up all night to witness @YoroiWallet birth…. 4.30AM ….
No extension.
The @YoroiWallet website is full of 404 …. (try to refresh any page other than the home page and you will see this 404.
Hey @emurgo_io your are destroying the whole project image once again.”
Mikey Jr., another blockchain enthusiast and Cardano follower responded:
“I guess it’s not fully launched yet (was supposed to be within 24hrs and it hasn’t been 12hrs yet).”
At press time, ADA is trading at $0.0849 with a market cap of $2.2 billion. The price is currently in the red zone with a change of 0.29%. The 24-hour trading volume is observed to be $49.7 million.
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