Yoroi, the light weight Cardano wallet, derives its name from the incredibly ornate ancient armor worn by Japanese samurai. The armor was a combination of iron and leather exquisitely constructed over nearly a year. This article explores some of the security centered...
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Tutorial: Master Key Import in Yoroi
As of Yoroi 1.3.4 we now have a feature to import your “Daedalus Master Key” into Yoroi. There is a lot of misconception about this feature so let’s spend some time explaining what this feature is and how it works.Tutorial: Master Key Import in...
Tutorial: How to Implement Custom Themes in Yoroi
Yoroi now allows users to save their own custom CSS configurations to a persistent local storage space. In other words, this will enable you to create custom themes for your Yoroi wallet and allow you to save them. Furthermore, your style changes are stored locally in...
The Cardano Blockchain Strategy in Africa and EMURGO Africa’s Role in Driving Adoption
About Cardano Cardano is an open-source and decentralized blockchain driven by a research-first approach to solving basic problems including lack of access to financial services, lack of business transparency and accountability, lack of control over one's identity,...
Cardano 101: Shelley & the Arrival of Cardano Decentralization
What is the Shelley era in Cardano? The Cardano blockchain is the first peer-reviewed third-generation decentralized public blockchain, which is fully open source. Cardano has been carefully designed from inception with different eras in its development roadmap to...