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Hoskinson Warns Cardano Risks Losing Its Science Coin Identity


Hoskinson Warns Cardano Risks Losing Its Science Coin Identity

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Charles Hoskinson warned that rejecting a major funding proposal could erode Cardano’s scientific 'science coin' identity that has supported the protocol for more than a decade. His comments came amid a decentralized governance dispute after some Japanese delegated representatives voted against a key research funding proposal from Input Output Global (IOG), highlighting risks to funding, research-driven adoption and governance stability in the Cardano ecosystem.

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Charles Hoskinson has warned that rejecting a major funding proposal could weaken the scientific foundation that has defined Cardano for more than a decade. His remarks surfaced during a community debate over decentralized governance after some Japanese delegated representatives (dReps) voted against a key research proposal submitted by Input Output Global (IOG).

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