Cardano’s creator, Charles Hoskinson, has acknowledged the ongoing investigation into issues with the network's new wallet, Nami. Hoskinson shared on X (formerly Twitter) that the team is looking into a glitch related to Nami's implementation of ADAHandles. Initial findings suggest a delay in fetching ADAHandles, causing input lag for handles like "$NFT" and "$NFTs." To address this, ADAHandles have been temporarily disabled in Nami until a fix is deployed. Hoskinson clarified that the issue impacts Nami users but not Lace users. The acquisition of Nami by Cardano aimed to enhance the network's native Lace wallet. However, Hoskinson recognized that the migration process can lead to bugs like the current one in Nami. The team behind Nami Wallet reassured users that a permanent solution is being worked on. In contrast to Nami, wallets like Lace follow Verified Integration steps to prevent similar issues. The network activity on Cardano has been increasing, with more daily active addresses and transactions from ADA whales. This positive trend has also boosted ADA's price by over 40% in the past month, sparking optimism for further growth. Read more AI-generated news on: https://app.chaingpt.org/news