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The Cardano (ADA) blockchain has reached a significant milestone, operating uninterrupted for over 2.600 days. The Cardano Foundation celebrated this achievement in a recent blog post, stating: “The Cardano blockchain has been running flawlessly for over 2.600 days. Zero downtime. Proven resilience.”
At the time of publication, Cardano was trading at $0,7897, down 4.3% over the past 24 hours.
This statement highlights the ability of the Cardano network to maintain continuous operation, a crucial factor for any blockchain that aims to support a wide range of applications and services.
The Cardano blockchain has been running seamlessly for over 2,600 days.
Zero downtime. Proven resilience. 🔒
— Cardano Foundation (@Cardano_CF) November 21, 2024
While network outages and failures are not uncommon in the cryptocurrency space, Cardano’s feat of maintaining over 2.600 days of uptime is particularly impressive when compared to other platforms that have faced outages due to congestion, bugs, or external attacks.