Cardano Founder Says He’ll Sell A Blackhawk And Lambos, Mothball His Jet

bitcoinist发布于2026-02-02更新于2026-02-02

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Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson announced plans to sell his Blackhawk helicopter, multiple Lamborghinis, and mothball his private jet, framing the decision as a personal reset and a critique of crypto's cultural shift. Reflecting on the industry's 2021 boom, he argued that mainstream acceptance drained crypto's original "punk rock" energy and led to complacency. Hoskinson admitted his own opulent lifestyle represented the problem and stated he would downsize to return to his roots, focusing on hands-on building and coding. He emphasized a return to core principles, citing recent technical work and the use of AI tools to fuel creativity. At the time of reporting, Cardano (ADA) was trading at $0.2853.

Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson said he plans to sell a Blackhawk helicopter and multiple Lamborghinis and “mothball” his jet, framing the decision as a personal reset and a critique of how crypto’s culture changed after the 2021 boom.

Speaking in a Jan. 31 video recorded from Fukuoka, Hoskinson opened with a market-watcher’s morning ritual and a broader question about what’s still under an industry participant’s control when prices turn against them. “I sat down,” he said, “and I said, ‘Gosh, you know, how did we get here?’” He described the mood as one of reflection after seeing “the markets and the red lights” on his phone.

Why The Cardano Founder Is Selling His Wealth

He tied that reflection to a multi-stop community tour across Japan, saying his team had recently presented in Hokkaido and Osaka before arriving in Fukuoka, and urged viewers to watch the latest Japanese community livestream. The trip, he suggested, pulled him back to the early days when Cardano was “just an idea,” and the scene felt more insurgent than institutional.

Hoskinson leaned into that contrast, calling crypto “the punk rock of finance” and arguing that a kind of mainstream acceptance drained energy from the sector. In his telling, 2021 marked a turning point: “We all got rich and we all got accepted. And you know, we all just basically became part of the system.” Once inside, he said, the system “take[s] the life out of it,” “strip[s] you of all the things that make you special,” and repackages work into something more consumerized.

Hoskinson then turned the critique inward, describing his own lifestyle as part of the problem. “I look at myself and I say, you know, I’ve gotten a little fat and happy, literally fat, and also an opulent lifestyle,” he said, arguing that repeating the same approach — “be part of that club, hedge a little bit” — isn’t compatible with doing “great things.”

“So, you know what I’m going to do is get back to that punk rock group,” he said. “Downsize a little bit. So, I’m going to sell my Blackhawk, mothball the jet, sell my Lamborghinis, just go all in. Why not?” He positioned the move as a return to an earlier, leaner period: “I started from nothing. Many of you older fans, you remember when I was sitting in my apartment and I had the stuffed giraffes back on the dresser and those were the days I love more than any other.”

A key part of Hoskinson’s “back to first principles” framing was day-to-day building. He said he has been coding every day and credited modern AI tooling for accelerating creativity, mentioning “a little bit of help from our friend Claude” and “a little bit of help from our friend Codex.”

He also pointed to a heavier technical workload, saying he wrote “over 400 pages of technical documents for Midnight over Christmas,” including an “executable specification oracle with a TLA spec” and a protocol specification. The thread running through the examples was urgency and immersion, doing the work “in the pits,” surrounded by builders, rather than managing crypto as a portfolio or status marker.

At press time, Cardano traded at $0.2853.

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相关问答

QWhat personal assets did Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson announce he would sell or mothball?

ACharles Hoskinson announced he plans to sell a Blackhawk helicopter and multiple Lamborghinis, and to 'mothball' his private jet.

QAccording to Hoskinson, what marked a turning point for the culture of the cryptocurrency sector?

AHoskinson stated that the year 2021 was a turning point, as people in crypto 'all got rich and we all got accepted,' leading to mainstream acceptance that drained energy from the sector's insurgent, 'punk rock' spirit.

QHow did Hoskinson describe his own lifestyle and its impact on his work?

AHe described his own lifestyle as 'a little fat and happy, literally fat, and also an opulent lifestyle,' and argued that this opulence was incompatible with doing 'great things' and needed to change.

QWhat did Hoskinson say he has been doing to get 'back to first principles' and a builder's mindset?

AHe stated that he has been coding every day, using modern AI tooling for acceleration, and mentioned writing over 400 pages of technical documents for the Midnight project over Christmas.

QWhat was the price of Cardano (ADA) at the time the article was published?

AAt press time, Cardano traded at $0.2853.

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