diff --git a/docs/02-new-to-cardano/03-why-use-cardano.mdx b/docs/02-new-to-cardano/03-why-use-cardano.mdx index 95cf9219..02bafd0b 100644 --- a/docs/02-new-to-cardano/03-why-use-cardano.mdx +++ b/docs/02-new-to-cardano/03-why-use-cardano.mdx @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ To address these needs, Cardano focuses on such core concepts as: rules and changes would be implemented, and the chain would restart – with its previous history being erased. Cardano handles hard forks differently. Instead of implementing radical changes, the Cardano - [hard-fork combinator technology](https://iohk.io/en/blog/posts/2020/05/07/combinator-makes-easy-work-of-shelley-hard-fork/) + [hard fork combinator technology](https://iohk.io/en/blog/posts/2020/05/07/combinator-makes-easy-work-of-shelley-hard-fork/) ensures a smooth transition to a new protocol while saving the history of the previous blocks and not causing any disruptions for end users. - **Decentralization** — Cardano is maintained by over 3,000 distributed stake