Cardano Founder Confirms XRP Integration, Frustrated By Chainlink


Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson used the ends of the minutes of a wide “Ask-me-anthing” session on Wednesday to give the community a grain view of two long-standing alliances that often developed more speculation than the outfit: a multisided cooperation with the Ripple's XRP Ecosysteste and an Oracle Integration in Chainlink.
Hoskinson, responding to a viewer who asked, “Charles, are Ripple and Chainlink partnerships still discussed?”, It was clarified that the development was uneven. “Ripple, yes. Chainlink we work there,” he said.
XRP integration makes developmental
In Ripple, Hoskinson sounded properly, describing a concrete roadmap extending from the support of the native purse to the token distribution and a new paper for Ripple's upcoming RLUSD Stablecoin. He confirmed that “we will add XRP support for lace, so if you are an XRP user you can hold your XRP in the lace wallet,” referring to the IOG flagship launched last year.
He even went, noticing that “XRP will be part of the midnight airdrop,” the sidechain dedicated to the privacy announced by the Global Input output. Although Stablecoin is on the table: “We are talking to RLUSD so I mean, eh, that's as good as it gets,” he said, indicating that Cardano's infrastructure could be native to support Ripple's Fiat-Pegged Asset.
Hoskinson revealed the new momentum that was partly in personal relation within Ripple's technical trust. “David Schwarz just invited me to speak at one of their conferences and we were in a very good term,” he revealed.
The founder also announced that “the fire [Network] People want to go to Cardano and make us oracles, “emphasizing that the cooperation has expanded beyond the ripple and expanded the entire XRP ledger ecosystem.
Chainlink's development remains trapped
The conversation took another turn when Hoskinson confronted the chainlink. Although he emphasized that relationships remain cordial – “I have [Sergey] Nazarov's private number … We met and like 'Yes, we need to work together' ” – the component of collaboration is still hanging on the limbo.
He explained, he explained, “is on the list for integration” and moves to “some new Rosetta -like plot with Coinbase to make these integrations.” The result is a moving target: “For some reason it is always like three to six months.”
Hoskinson removed any notion that the delay came from politics or money. “There is no part of it where there is an interpersonal issue … There is no element where there is an economic issue,” he insisted. Instead, he pointed to Chainlink's bifurcated codebase – “They like a legacy of doing so [and] They move toward a new way ” – which makes it” hard to guess … what to do with. “
Even staffing up the effort did not force the process throughout the end line. “It doesn't matter how many people I threw here … This is just, for some reason, not survived the line,” he admitted, confirming that Cardano was “kind of this human land” as he awaits the next generation chainlink tool.
Despite the frustration, Hoskinson reiterated his desire to be a major oracle in Cardano, even though he added that “there is also a pyth [Network] And then there is Flare and so on ”in the game. He softened the criticism of an anecdote about the similarity of the two founders, who had removed” Sergey and I … had the same fashion style, we had the same beard, we were the same body mass … no bad blood. “
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