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120 Noodz
At present, only 20 Cardano Noodz are known to science. However, researchers have indicated that there are at least 120 Noodz in the observable universe. All these have different properties.
Out of these 120, only 90 are naturally occurring. The remainder are legendary Leaked Noodz that are forking hidden.
As different elements of the Nood are discovered, Cardano scientists have gathered more and more information about the properties of these distinct blockchain masterpieces.
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OG NOODZ
8 unique portrait CNFTs at the table. 8 mints ea.
The original CNFT educational collection dedicated to the history and development of the Cardano ecosystem. Cooked with educational metadata about their respective subject, and collectively accounting for the five distinct phases of Cardano’s development.
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Cardano but in noodles
Cardano, but in noodles. Born in 2017, Cardano is a proof-of-stake blockchain platform: the first to be founded on peer-reviewed research and developed through evidence-based methods.
It is named after Gerolamo Cardano (1501–1576), an Italian mathematician, physicist, biologist, physician, chemist, astrologist, philosopher, writer and gambler. Cardano was one of the key figures in the foundation of probability, and the earliest introducer of binomial coefficients and the binomial theorem.
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Charles but in noodles
Charles, but in noodles. Charles Hoskinson (born 1987) is the founder of Cardano and co-founder of Ethereum, CEO of IOG, and King of the Rats.
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Ada but in noodles
Ada, but in noodles. Ada Lovelace (1815–1852) was an English mathematician and writer known for being the first to recognize that computers could be used for more than just calculations. Lovelace wrote the first algorithm used on a computer, making her the first computer programmer. The native cryptocurrency of Cardano is named ADA (₳).
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Byron but in noodles
Byron, but in noodles. George Gordon Byron (1788–1824), the 6th Baron Byron, was a British poet, peer, politician and a leading figure in the Romantic movement.
The first incarnation of Cardano, the Byron Era, allowed users to buy and sell the ADA cryptocurrency.
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Shelley but in noodles
Shelley, but in noodles. Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792–1822) was a distinguished English Romantic poet, and friend of Byron. Shelley's life was marked by his rebellious political views and defiance of social conventions.
The second era of Cardano, the Shelley Era, introduced delegation incentives with stake pools, and allowed native assets on the ecosystem. During Shelley, network participants started running the majority of nodes to help make Cardano a fully decentralized system.
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Goguen but in noodles
Goguen, but in noodles. Joseph Goguen (1941–2006) was a computer scientist from the United States whose work specialized in algebraic semantics and formal verification.
The third era of Cardano, the Goguen Era, introduces decentralized applications (dApps) and smart contracts to the ecosystem, while also refining technology related to multi-currency ledgers, native assets, and NFTs.
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Basho but in noodles
Basho, but in noodles. Matsuo Bashõ (1644–1694) was a famous Japanese poet that is recognized as the greatest master of haiku.
Basho, the fourth era of Cardano, is a period working to improve scalability and interoperability in order to facilitate the growth and adoption of Cardano.
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Voltaire but in noodles
Voltaire, but in noodles. François-Marie Arouet (1694–1778), known as Voltaire, was a French writer, philosopher and historian that was influential during the ‘Age of Enlightenment’.
The last era of Cardano’s development, the Voltaire Era, includes the implementation of on-chain governance using staking and delegation, and the creation of a decentralized treasury for the continued development of the Cardano ecosystem.
SPICY NOODZ
6 unique portrait CNFTs at the table. 6 mints ea.
Cardano, but spicy AF. A deep-dive into the continued history and development of the Cardano ecosystem. Exploring blockchain wallets, consensus mechanisms, and layer-2 scalability solutions.
Spicy Ouroboros
Spicy Ouroboros in the nood.
The ouroboros is an ancient symbol depicting a serpent or dragon eating its own tail. Originating in ancient Egyptian iconography, the ouroboros entered Western tradition via Greek magical tradition and was adopted as a symbol in Gnosticism and Hermeticism and most notably in alchemy.
In Cardano, Ouroboros is an environmentally sustainable, verifiably secure proof-of-stake protocol with rigorous security guarantees.
Ouroboros applies cryptography, combinatorics, and mathematical game theory to guarantee the protocol’s integrity, longevity, and performance, and that of the distributed networks that depend upon it.
Spicy Gerolamo
Spicy Gerolamo in the nood.
Gerolamo Cardano (1501–1576) was an Italian polymath, whose interests and proficiencies ranged through those of mathematician, physician, biologist, physicist, chemist, astrologer, astronomer, philosopher, writer, and gambler. He was one of the most influential mathematicians of the Renaissance, and was one of the key figures in the foundation of probability and the earliest introducer of the binomial coefficients and the binomial theorem in the Western world. He wrote more than 200 works on science.
“For a cryptocurrency project that is looking to utilize scientific methods based on mathematical proofs and game theory to build highly flexible and interoperable money, I think this choice seems to match perfectly.” - C. Jerome
Spicy Hydra
Spicy Hydra in the nood.
Hydra, also called the Lernean Hydra, in Greek legend, the offspring of Typhon and Echidna. It is a gigantic water-snake-like monster with multiple heads, one of which was immortal. Anyone who attempted to behead the Hydra found that as soon as one head was cut off, two more heads would emerge from the fresh wound.
Hydra is a key layer 2 solution to further improve Cardano's scalability layering a new protocol on top of the existing layer 1 blockchain. Hydra seeks to maximize throughput, minimize latency, incur low-to-no costs, and greatly reduce storage requirements.
For each node of Cardano, a “Hydra Head” can be opened, adding nodes to the network in a process called Horizontal Scaling.
Spicy Daedalus
Spicy Daedalus in the nood.
In Greek mythology, Daedalus was a skillful architect and craftsman, seen as a symbol of wisdom, knowledge and power. He is the father of Icarus, the uncle of Perdix, and possibly also the father of Iapyx.
In Cardano, the official wallet was named after Daedalus, with a picture of a Minotaur and a labyrinth on its head is used as its logo, referring to the complex cryptographic protocols used.
Daedalus is a full node wallet. This means that, unlike light wallets, Daedalus downloads a full copy of the Cardano blockchain and independently validates every transaction in its history. In this way, users get maximum security and completely trustless operation, without centrally hosted 3rd party servers.
Spicy Icarus
Spicy Icarus in the nood.
Icarus was the son of Daedalus. Icarus and Daedalus attempt to escape from Crete with wings Daedalus constructed from feathers and wax. Daedalus warns Icarus first of complacency and then of hubris, instructing him to fly neither too low nor too high, lest the sea's dampness clog his wings or the sun melt them. Icarus ignores Daedalus and flies too close to the sun, causing the wax in his wings to melt. He tumbles out of the sky, falls into the sea, and drowns. The myth helped coin the idiom, "don't fly too close to the sun".
Icarus is reference implementation for a lightweight wallet developed by IOHK. This code base has been used as a point of reference to enable developers to create their own secure light and mobile wallets for Cardano. Most notably, Icarus was utilized by Emurgo to develop Yoroi (Japanese for ‘armor’), a Chrome-based light wallet.
Icarus is a fully open-source code base and was the first in a range of open-source initiatives to provide developers with a suite of tools for Cardano.
Spicy Charles
Spicy Charles in the nood.
Charles Hoskinson is the founder of Cardano and co-founder of Ethereum.
Cardano is the largest cryptocurrency to use a proof-of-stake blockchain, which is a greener alternative to proof-of-work protocols.
In 2017, Hoskinson and IOHK sponsored research labs focusing on blockchain technology at the University of Edinburgh and the Tokyo Institute of Technology.
In 2020, Hoskinson opened a blockchain research project at the University of Wyoming.
In 2021, Hoskinson announced a $20M gift to Carnegie Mellon University to create the Hoskinson Center for Formal Mathematics, which is dedicated to the intersection of science, mathematics, philosophy and logic.
The ReNOVATION
a collection of seventeen different flavors celebrating the richness of the Cardano community.
Each 1/1 mint helps to highlight a specific aspect of the community that is central to making the Cardano ecosystem distinct and promising for the future.
Naughty Noodz
unique portrait NFTz at the table.
The naughtiest noodz of all-time exploring the FUN in the Fundamentals of the Cardano Ecosystem. As Cardano moves into the Goguen Era and beyond, developers and creators have been NAUGHTY AF building on Cardano to make it an increasingly rich ecosystem. NAUGHTY NOODZ explores the foundations of these developments and what helps make them possible, from programming languages to scaling solutions. Each NOOD in the NAUGHTY collection has its own limited set of editions.
Haskell, but in noodles.
Plutus, but in noodles.
Mithril, but in noodles.
Uncle Charlie, but in noodles.
One consistent characteristic baked into every bowl of Cardano Noodz is education and using the power of blockchain for learning. Every noodist you meet in the Cardano community knows at least one thing you don’t, and every day is a chance to learn something new.
Shoutout to the OG Noodists.
Shoutout to the SPICY Noodists.
Shoutout to The ReNOVATION Noodists.
Shoutout to the future NAUGHTY Noodists.
The entire collection of Noodz, taken together, helps to account for the foundation of a university-level course on Cardano.
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