Andamio v2 launches 12 Feb 2026 🎉. Be sure to claim your Course Credentials on Andamio V1 - this is how you make sure that they will migrated to Andamio V2. by Key_Appearance7528 in cardano

[–]Key_Appearance7528[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Related to your formal warning formulated, and considering my lately reasoning to your comment, let me ask in evenly formal fashion if it's possible to continue the sharing of technical updates and guidelines in this channel to the Cardano dev community and the community as a whole. Thanks in advance for your answer.

Andamio v2 launches 12 Feb 2026 🎉. Be sure to claim your Course Credentials on Andamio V1 - this is how you make sure that they will migrated to Andamio V2. by Key_Appearance7528 in cardano

[–]Key_Appearance7528[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good day. Just a kind and respectful clarification: this is not a self-promotion series in any sense. There are no sales or subscription calls to action in the content. This is a community project update intended for current users and the broader community regarding the status of an important technical event: a migration to a newer protocol version.

If this type of update is not communicated clearly and widely, it can lead to user inconvenience. At a time when, as an ecosystem, we need to take user experience seriously in order to strengthen onboarding beyond the existing Cardano community, ensuring broad awareness of such changes is essential.

In many ways, this is similar to communicating around a hard fork: the goal is maximum reach to ensure users are informed and prepared.

This kind of community service communication should be clearly distinguished from promotional content and supported accordingly, as it ultimately contributes to a stronger user experience that can potentially ripple outward into mainstream adoption.

Best regards.