Cardano Founder: Crypto’s Crisis Is Cultural, Not Just Technical

bitcoinistPublished on 2025-05-21Last updated on 2025-05-21

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Broadcasting live from Buenos Aires, Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson devoted nearly half an hour to a sweeping—and frequently caustic—diagnosis of...

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Broadcasting live from Buenos Aires, Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson devoted nearly half an hour to a sweeping—and frequently caustic—diagnosis of what he believes ails the crypto asset industry. Speaking from Input Output Global’s new 100-seat office overlooking the Río de la Plata, the Cardano creator insisted that the sector’s deepest problems “are not matters of throughput or block size” but of “a culture that rewards gossip over truth and outrage over evidence.”

Cardano Founder Delivers Fiery Broadside Against Crypto Media

Hoskinson’s monologue began with a travelogue—Wyoming, Consensus 2025 in Toronto, and finally Argentina—but quickly shifted into a frontal assault on what he called “cesspool journalism.” He accused outlets such as CoinMarketCap and Cointelegraph of circulating a $600 million ADA-theft allegation “without a victim, without a lawsuit, without a regulator, and without even asking us for comment.” In a line that ricocheted across social media within minutes, he declared, “Crypto media is absolutely unredeemable and it has to be burned to the ground.” He proposed a market-based remedy: veracity bonds that would force publishers to stake meaningful sums against the accuracy of their reporting.

The comments arrive amid real legal and reputational pressure. Earlier this week, IOG’s chief legal and policy officer Joel Telpner confirmed that audit giant BDO and the law firm McDermott Will & Emery will investigate claims that Input Output diverted unredeemed ADA during the network’s 2021 “Allegra” hard fork—a charge Hoskinson dismissed as “false” and “deeply offensive.”

Momentum, in his view, is also legislative. Hoskinson praised the US Senate’s bipartisan advance of the GENIUS act—stablecoin legislation that cleared a 66–32 procedural vote on 20 May. He argued that a year ago Washington’s mood was “every cryptocurrency is illegal,” whereas today Congress is on the cusp of market-structure rules that could legitimize the entire sector.

Yet the address was anything but triumphalist. Hoskinson lamented that social-media virality has reduced public discourse to “a storm in a teacup,” eroding the incentive to verify allegations before branding rivals as criminals. “When I was growing up,” he recalled, “you had to have some momentum before you accuse someone of being a criminal.” Now, he said, accusations spread “like breathing air,” and when they prove unfounded “there’s no consequences—you just move on.”

Personal fatigue permeated the address—he spoke of torn tendons, hair loss, and sleepless travel—but not resignation. Citing his own bullet-ant initiation ritual in the Amazon, Hoskinson framed suffering as a test of resilience and rallied listeners to “keep the faith despite all of this.” The industry, he concluded, must outgrow “hyper-transactional late-stage capitalism” and rediscover a moral project equal to its technological ambition. “We deserve it,” he said, insisting that Cardano’s best days “are not behind us; they are in front of us.”

At press time, ADA traded at $0.7635.

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Jake Simmons has been a Bitcoin enthusiast since 2016. Ever since he heard about Bitcoin, he has been studying the topic every day and trying to share his knowledge with others. His goal is to contribute to Bitcoin's financial revolution, which will replace the fiat money system. Besides BTC and crypto, Jake studied Business Informatics at a university. After graduation in 2017, he has been working in the blockchain and crypto sector. You can follow Jake on Twitter at @realJakeSimmons.

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