U.Today - As Cardano (ADA) announces the start of exploring Polkadot's framework Substrate for partner chains, both ecosystems might benefit from this choice, a pseudonymous researcher says.
Cardano (ADA) starts working on Substrate, here's why
Cardano (ADA) is using Polkadot's framework Substrate for building its ecosystem of interconnected "partner chains," with the privacy project Midnight to start with. Web3 researcher who goes by @0xgoku_ on X (formerly Twitter) stresses that Cardano (ADA) preferred "the best available flexible, robust, battle-tested tech stack" over "reinventing the wheel" after four years of experiments.According to an official by Input Output Global, the firm is drawing upon Parity Technologies' Substrate stack as a base, extending it with trustless integration to Cardano and contributing a set of composable Substrate components (known as "pallets") to unlock the potential of partner chains.
As per the analyst, Polkadot SDK was chosen thanks to its equilibrium between liveness and safety, better decentralization parameters, advanced interoperability between various elements and so on.
Compared to Cosmos SDK, another stack of cross-chain instruments, the stack chosen by Cardano (ADA) looks chain-agnostic and successfully addresses the shared sequencer dilemma, the researcher says.
As such, this launch is "good news" for the Cardano (ADA) community:
As by U.Today previously, Cardano's Midnight protocol kicked off on Nov. 1, 2023.
Polkadot (DOT) might also benefit in long run
Initially promoted as the first privacy-preserving protocol of the Cardano (ADA) ecosystem, Midnight will also be a pioneering partner chain.Besides that, the Polkadot (DOT) community might also feel the effects of the integration. More and more projects will come to Polkadot SDK once it gets implemented by Cardano (ADA).
Earlier, similar developments were announced by Madara, a protocol that scales Ethereum's L2 Starknet with Substrate tooling.