In a recent video posted on his YouTube channel, Input Output CEO Charles Hoskinson said that he wasn’t going to retire and play with his bison.
Hoskinson, who recently turned 35, complained about “vitriol”, “hate,” and “bile” that he keeps seeing on social media.
“How many books can be written? How many horrible trolls can attack me? How many people can say and do terrible things every single day and attack everything from my knowledge to credentials to integrity to my weight? How many days can you take that,” Hoskinson ponders.
The cryptocurrency billionaire also claims that lying about Cardano’s development is “frustrating.”
As long as there is still something to gain, Hoskinson is hesitant to give up.
The founder of Cardano believes that the coming ten years will be crucial for humanity. Gavin Wood, the creator of the Cardano rival Polkadot, recently resigned as CEO of Parity Technologies. Some people in the Bitcoin world began to wonder if Hoskinson might also give up his position as leader.
In a recent video, Hoskinson also criticized maximalism, arguing that it makes it far more difficult for the cryptocurrency business to expand. He declared, “Maximalism has never made any sense to me at all.
In fact, Hoskinson advised Bitcoin maximalists to think about integrating smart contracts into Bitcoin using Cardano’s technology.
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