JUNO stake pool was established in 2020 by Ron.
Ron the stake pool operator of JUNO has a broad interest in technology and blockchain. As such his first connection to the Cardano project goes back to early 2017, Cardano was just listed on the first exchange and added to Coinmarketcap.com.
After reading the first whitepapers he made his first investment in Cardano and decided to participate in ITN and HTN as a stake pool operator of CRDNS, A4PEU and A4PUS.
On Cardano Mainnet he started with two stake pools A4PEU and A4PUS. Since there was not enough interest for A4PUS this stake pool was retired to concentrate on A4PEU.
The name A4PEU was later transitioned into JUNO after a voting process by the delegators.
The mission is to succeed with JUNO as a community stake pool and ultimately run it as any normal business by developing solutions on Cardano.
We’d like to provide our delegators with a first class professional staking services experience that is returning excellent rewards on their stake.
But this is not something that can do alone, your support is needed either by staking or advertising our stake pool so that we can build something great together for the years to come. Success as a community stake pool means playing a role in the ecosystem, by actively promoting Cardano, building solutions on it and contributing to the security and decentralization of the network.
Digital currencies like ADA and the Cardano blockchain are here to stay and will play an important role in the financial system and internet of the future. ADA will used by many people around the world on a daily basis and accepted as a payment method. Once this industry is grown up and mature, adoption will take place We are still in the early stages, broad adoption of digital currencies might still take several years mainly due to lagging regulation and legislation.
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