
Cardano’s Hoskinson calls Ethereum Classic ‘scam’ after Ergo’s exclusion from Proof-of-Work Summit
Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson said Ergo is what Ethereum Classic should have been because it "continues to innovate [and] has a purpose."

Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson said Ergo is what Ethereum Classic should have been because it "continues to innovate [and] has a purpose."

This is one of the few times that Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson has spoken positively about something related to Ethereum.

Hoskinson fears the US SEC might lump all staking protocols together "due to a fundamental misunderstanding about the actual facts of operation and design."

Hoskinson said CoinDesk appeared overpriced for its $200 million asking price, adding that he would decide after reviewing the firm's books.

Ripple’s community argue that the allegations against former SEC Director William Hinman matter significantly and are based on facts.

Hoskinson predicted that more wrapped Bitcoin would be on other blockchain networks in the next five years.

According to Hoskinson, the Voltaire era will show the industry "how to do decentralized governance."

Hoskinson said Ethereum developers are stuck on technology from 2014 and need to grow up and move on.

Hoskinson has recommended Ergo to proof-of-work proponents saying the coin is "innovating and has a great community."

Dean said the "rushing" of the Vasil hard fork makes him uneasy, saying the Cardano network was close to hitting a "nuclear rock."

Charles Hoskinson questions why VCs and cryptomedia love certain altcoins and hate on Cardano in the wake of UST's fall.