Cardano comes with quite a few official wallets, even though there
are wallet options available outside as well for its huge popularity in
the crypto world. Some of the well-known wallets are as follows:
Daedalus: It’s a desktop wallet with which the user downloads a
complete copy of the Cardano Blockchain and can get involved in
validating the transactions. Being a full node wallet, Daedalus
provides maximum security without the need of any centrally-hosted
third party servers.
Yoroj: It’s a hardware wallet that again works with a full node.
5.7 Live Projects
The following are some of the well-known projects on Cardano:
Sundaeswap: A decentralized exchange that allows the users
to exchange their native tokens paying a small fee
Ardana: An asset-backed Stablecoin based decentralized
exchange
MELD: A decentralized and trust-less lending protocol governed
by the MELD token.
Drunken Dragon Games: NFT game
Empowa: The first ‘RealFi’ platform in the world to provide
affordable housing on the African continent.
THEOS: Instant liquidity protocol for non-fungible tokens
Cardax: Decentralized exchange for participants to exchange
their ADA for any Cardano Native Token.
5.8 Summary
In this chapter, we covered the following topics:
Reasons for Cardano to occupy the position of top 5 crypto
consistently.
Hydra, Cardano’s innovative L2 technology capable of offering
linear scalability.
Different development options on the Cardano platform.