Cardano Now “Better Than Ever,” Says Developer Who Pointed Out Testnet Issues

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Earlier, Adam Dean highlighted critical issues with previous Vasil node 1.35.2

cardano users Adam Deanwho flagged some testnet issues in the upcoming Vasil hard fork, shared a screenshot of his most recent Vasil test, which he tagged “building, together, stronger, better than ever.”

As reported earlier, Adam Dean highlighted critical issues with the previous Vasil node 1.35.2, sparking a debate within the community. Dean indicated then that the Vasil upgrade was being rushed, which led to technical issues.

After adding the Cardano testnet to Vasil functionality with the initial Vasil node 1.35.0, the IOG teams continued to work on v1.35.1 and 1.35.2 as a result of discovered bugs.

The team then released the Vasil node 1.35.3, which the Cardano creator, Charles Hoskinson, noted was “heavily tested” after earlier urging SPOs to upgrade to the node.

Stake Pool Operators Confirm “Fix”

According to the Cardano pool operator, Andrew Westberg“The resolution of the issues mentioned earlier in v.135.3 was successful and confirmed by other SPOs.”

A Twitter user who goes by the name “the Ancient Kraken” also gives a green light on the Vasil node 1.35.3: “I think I properly reproduced the bug that was in 1.35.2 that caused issues for testnet on the spo dev net going on right now. As of now, it does seem like 1.34.1 and 1.35.3 behave as expected in terms of smart contract usage. Everything is looking good.”

adhandle cofounder“Conrad,” also tweeted confirming this: “Retweeting this to confirm that, so far, all tests show that 1.35.3 is, in fact, ready to go. 1.35.0 , 1.35.1 found all issues, and 1.35.2 could not be recreated.”

Cardano’s founder also allayed the fears of the community by maintaining that Vasil was not rushed as node 1.35.3 was well-tested.

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