The United States gives way
To this question, the use of the Ministry of Commerce has announced that macroeconomic data will be transferred to severral blockchain networks via Oracle provides chains and pyth. The ministry said that the data will be distributed via Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Solana (Sol), Tron (TRX), Stellar (XLM), Avalanche (Avx), Arbitrum (ARB), Polygon (POL) and Optimism (OP).
While the decision of the United States to share official economic data on public blockchains was to mark waves, the absence of Cardano (ADA), one of the main altcoins, of this program attracted attention.
The founder of Cardono, Charles Hoskinson, addressed this issue during the last AMA session and explained G.
To this question, referring to the product supplier, ChainLink (Link), Hoskinson said that Id was not included in the program due to Chainlink.
Hoskinson said the problem had occurred with Chainlink, the supplier Oracle who managed the integration process and that Chainlink submitted an “absurdly high” of Cardano participants in the project.
For this Rémano network, has been excited by the program, said Hoskinson.
Referring to the co-founder of Chainlink, Sergey Nazarov, Hoskinson said:
“They gave us a ridiculous price for integration.
Sergey is a man photometically intelligent, he sees the future and knows that he is sitting on a golden egg, he knows his value. “”
This situation has also drawn the attention of the community, some members of the community claiming that although Cardano maintains a time record in zero for five years, the network is still at the origin of its competitors in terms of utility and adoption.
Hoskinson also recently described the potential Cardano partnership objectives. He also underlined the partnerships with Aave and the Stablecoin USD1, as well as Chainlink.
Declaring that USD1, a stablecoin indexed in dollars, is already working on Ethereum, BNB and Tron, Hoskinson said that negotiations were continuing to bring USD1 to Cardano soon.
I want usd1, I want aave, I want chainlink. We try to understand how these partnerships.
* These are not impact advice.

