Today’s Mary hard fork will bring Cardano one step closer to Goguen

Mary, one of the two hard forks set to transition Cardano from Shelley to Goguen, is scheduled to take place at 20:00 UTC today. The long-anticipated hard fork will finally bring native asset support to Cardano, a move that will unlock decentralized finance on the network.

Native asset support coming to the Cardano testnet later today

The Cardano blockchain is scheduled to go through a major upgrade today that’s set to unlock a whole new world of opportunities both to the Cardano community and the businesses and institutions using the blockchain.

IOHK, the company behind Cardano, announced that Mary, one of two hard fork events that will transition Cardano from its Shelley to its Goguen phase, is scheduled to take place later today. According to the company’s tweet, on Feb. 3 at 20:20:16 UTC, the Cardano testnet will be hard forked and the Goguen native token upgrade rolled out.

This will effectively transform the Cardano testnet into a truly multi-asset network, enabling users to issue and distribute their own tokens on the Cardano blockchain.

At the end of February, the same upgrade will roll out to the Cardano mainnet, unlocking the blockchain’s smart contract functionality.

What makes native tokens on Cardano different?

Unlike other blockchain networks, which handle token issuance through smart contracts, Cardano handles tokenization natively. This means that the logic behind issuing tokens on Cardano is based on the Cardano ledger itself, eliminating the need for constructing additional layers on top of the blockchain.

User-defined tokens on Ethereum, created with ERC-20 and ERC-721 standards, are fundamentally different from ETH. Cardano, on the other hand, supports user-defined tokens natively, which means that there’s no need to add custom code on top of the blockchain.

In addition to that, it also enables those assets to behave almost exactly like ADA, the blockchain’s native currency. The only differences between any token issued on Cardano and ADA are that the tokens can be destroyed and that only ADA can be used to service fees, rewards, and deposits.

The fact that native assets on Cardano are built into the ledger is set to revolutionize decentralized finance. On Cardano, transactions between native tokens and assets do not incur execution fees, making DeFi applications much more affordable. IOHK believes that offering tokens without the inherent vulnerabilities of custom-coded smart contracts could make them very interesting to institutions and businesses looking to explore blockchain technology.

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