likely choice of Tron as blockchain for their token for its low fees and easy of development. I do not know about Tron, how does it compare with Kadena? Is the Kadena team also looking at existing blockchain projects that want to migrate from their own blockchain to another one and get them?
Tron is an EVM chain and tbh every time I used the blockchain to send USDT, I payed ~$0.50 for a transaction. I personally don't think they have low fees.
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You just explained that they will most likely never migrate to Kadena unless you build a evm bridge which will most likely be done in the next 5 years as it seems.
Migrating a project from an EVM chain to Kadena means to rewrite all of the code. The bridge most definitely won't take 5 years ...
Will be done this year? Or is not in the 2024 roadmap?
Kadena roadmap has never had timelines. That is the kadena way.
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It is on this years roadmap
Great! Thank you
Roadmap was released this year and Mike explained why there is no dates. I shared this update a few weeks back on status for many things: https://x.com/carlparker_kda/status/1782497795372662873?s=46 Since that post 2 weeks ago… we have also launched MEW (Enkrypt) yesterday, Stable/Native - Liquidity CDP announced Monday it is going into Testnet, Stu talked about progress of ZK with Lurk Labs on Space Tuesday and another item on roadmap releasing here shortly with news on that. Plenty of progress made this year in just 5 months. But more importantly it’s getting things right and working together. We’ve owned issues of the past… but in 2024 a lot has been made in progress and many things are now in testing as well, so much closer than before. Going to go enjoy my coffee now.
He is referring to projects outside of Kadena would have to redo their code to be on Kadena because it’s different coding languages. Doesn’t impact us
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