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Adalite

Description

A lightweight, in-browser wallet for Cardano. Trezor & Ledger support. Staking. ADLT stakepools

After Cardano Shelley hard-fork on the July 29th staking was introduced to Cardano. AdaLite will provide compatibility with the new Shelley address format and transactions. We also released the staking interface for main-net. Please report any bugs that you may find in our wallet. Follow our Telegram and Twitter to be informed about changes and release dates for hardware wallets support.

In order to stake, you need to transfer your funds from old Byron address format to new Shelley address format. Transaction that will do this automatically can be created easily from the staking interface.

We are running our own reliable staking pools with a very low 3% fee. By delegating your stake to us you are supporting the development of AdaLite.


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