Episodi

  • max_block_ex_steps: How Much Can a Block Think?
    Nov 27 2025

    Blocks don’t just store data—they can think. At least, as much as Cardano lets them. Let's learn about max_block_ex_steps, the parameter that sets a block’s total computation budget—its “brainpower.”

    We talk about how Cardano counts “steps” inside Plutus scripts, why there’s a hard cap of 20 billion per block, and how this limit affects everything from smart contract performance to transaction wait times. You’ll hear why some transactions breeze through instantly while others politely wait their turn, and how developers optimize code to fit inside the block’s thinking window.

    If you want to understand how Cardano balances efficiency, decentralization, and scalability, this parameter tells a big part of the story

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    8 min
  • dRep Activity Parameter: Is Your DRep Asleep at the Wheel?
    Nov 27 2025

    In Cardano’s new on-chain governance system, you can delegate your voice to a DRep—your Decentralized Representative. But what happens if your chosen rep stops showing up?

    In this episode we learn about the parameter that helps prevent this sad state: drep_activity. We'll explain how it tracks whether DReps are engaged, why liveness matters for legitimate governance, and what debates are brewing around accountability and inactivity.

    Plus, you’ll learn how to check your own DRep’s activity history—and what it means if they’ve gone quiet for 100 days.

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    7 min
  • The blockchain gate agent: Max-block_ex_mem
    Nov 22 2025

    Why do some Cardano smart contract transactions have to “wait for the next block”? Meet max_block_ex_mem—the quiet parameter acting like a gate agent at the airport, making sure no single script overloads the system.

    If you've ever wondered why scripts sometimes take longer, why developers talk about “budgeting,” or how Cardano keeps things predictable and fair, this is your behind-the-scenes tour of the blockchain's overhead bin.

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    9 min
  • Inside Cardano’s Anti-Spam Mechanism: Min_UTXO_Value
    Nov 22 2025

    Why does your wallet insist on holding a little extra ADA you can’t actually send? Tune in to learn about min_utxo_value: the little parameter that keeps Cardano clean & efficient.

    Learn how this rule prevents spam, protects the ledger from “digital dust,” and even helped blunt a 2024 denial-of-service attack—where the attacker literally ended up paying someone else to stop them.

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    8 min
  • The Goldilocks Dilemma: Cardano's K parameter
    Nov 22 2025

    How decentralized should Cardano be? More pools sounds better… until it isn’t. In this episode, we're thinking about the Optimal_pool_count parameter - otherwise known as the K Parameter. It's the tiny letter that helps decide how many stake pools thrive, how rewards are distributed, and how power stays spread across the network.

    How does k work, how does it shape decentralization, and what could happen if the community raises (or doesn’t raise) it in the future. It’s a “just right” kind of story—part economics, part governance, part Goldilocks fable for crypto nerds.

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    6 min
  • Max Lovelace Supply - The Number that Can Never Change
    Nov 22 2025

    What if a money system couldn’t print more money—ever? No bailouts, no late-night policy shifts, no surprise inflation. In this episode, learn about one of Cardano’s fundamental design choices: the max_lovelace_supply—a parameter that can never be changed.

    If you’re Cardano-curious or just interested in how decentralized systems rethink money, this quick explainer will give you a new appreciation for the number that anchors it all..

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    7 min
  • Skin in the Game: Cardano’s Governance_Action_Deposit Parameter
    May 16 2025

    Want to propose a change to Cardano? That’ll be 100,000 ada, please.

    Let's talk about the governance action deposit—the hefty but refundable fee that puts some skin in the game for anyone submitting a proposal. It’s designed to prevent spam and keep Cardano’s new governance era focused and fair. We’ll explore why it exists, how it works, and what tools like CoSponsor are doing to make powerful ideas more accessible. If you’re curious how decentralization stays organized—or just wondering why there aren’t more proposals about bananas—this episode has answers.

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    5 min
  • This Proposal Will Self-Destruct in 30 Days: Cardano's Gov_Action_Lifetime Parameter
    May 16 2025

    In the age of Voltaire and on-chain governance, how will Cardano keeps its proposals from turning into a bureaucratic junk drawer? In this episode, we'll explain the gov_action_lifetime parameter. It puts a time limit on every governance proposal, ensuring decisions are made while they’re still relevant. From binding blockchain upgrades to cultural “info actions” like naming a hard fork, we’ll explain how expiration keeps community-led change clear, timely, and efficient. And yes, we will absolutely compare it to expired lunch meat. Because even ideas smell better when they’re fresh.

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    6 min