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Cardano: The launch of Shelley's beta and the project's founder promises to fix the errors accompanying the update

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Cardano's "Shelley Incentivized" beta was launched.

A few hours after the update, a Cardano community member reported that the “staking pool” has exceeded 400.

Prior to the official launch of the experimental network, registrations in pool rations were slightly higher than 150 rallies.

With the euphoria of the launch of the new update, Charles Hoskinson, CEO of IOHK, identified some errors in the new update, and quickly interacted with promises of appropriate reform as soon as possible.

Charles Hoskinson was ready to launch the Chilean beta, and the launch success was everyone's dream in the Cardano community.

The "Shelley" beta version will eventually be incorporated into the major version of the Cardano Blockchain.

The launch of the pre-trial beta release of the "Chile" update was programmed a few days ago, and it was an exciting moment for Cardano community members to see what the promised incentives represented.

However, the launch was not without technical problems.

This was suggested by the founder of the project "Charles Hoskinson", who stated on Twitter and said:

Absolutely happy with absolutely.

I mentioned a lot of minor problems and some mistakes.

We will release a new version with updates to the back of the portfolio on December 23 to root these issues.

Happy birthday.

Cardano Community Interactions: A member of the Cardano community on Twitter named “ABK25” asked a CEO, “Charles Hoskinson,” with a request for a simplified answer. The content of his question was as follows:

Charles, is there a source that explains what those who delegate their share should be seen in choosing a group?

In terms of process cost, profit margin, producing blocks, performance, etc.

Explain it to me as if I was 5 years old.

Then his question was answered by proxy rather than the CEO response, where the answer was provided by a Twitter user and provided him with a link to an article on Cardano's official website.