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Charles Hoskinson Promises to Fix “Some of the Original Sins of Cardano” After Vasil Launches

source-logo  thecryptobasic.com  + 1 more 22 August 2022 15:47, UTC

Cardano founder teases ADA investors about exciting plans that the team will focus on after the launch of the Vasil upgrade.

Charles Hoskinson, the founder of Cardano, has assured supporters of the cryptocurrency project that the team will roll out enticing features after the Vasil hard fork goes live. 

According to Hoskinson, after the launch of Vasil, which he describes as the “last hard fork of an era” the team behind Cardano will change many things to help the project actualize its goal of “giving the world economic identity.” 

Some of the changes that will be made to Cardano include new governance processes, more inclusive structures, useful codes, more parallel efforts, etc. 

“Let’s get Vasil done together and then let’s move on to higher ground and fix some of the original sins of the project so Cardano can also grow to its next level,” Hoskinson said in a tweet. 

Moments that give us a chance to change and grow. Let's get Vasil done together and then let's move on to higher ground and fix some of the original sins of the project so Cardano can also grow to its next level (12/

— Charles Hoskinson (@IOHK_Charles) August 20, 2022

Hoskinson Takes Blame for Fallout With SPOs

The development comes a few days after some Stake Pool Operators (SPOs) fell out with the Cardano founder over the newly released node for the Vasil upgrade. 

As reported by TheCryptoBasic, Andrew Westberg, the CTO of ProjectNEWM, urged SPOs not to follow Hoskinson’s instruction and upgrade to Node 1.35.3. 

Westberg asserted that Hoskinson does not seem to be on the same page as his “testers and SPOs.” Unfortunately, Westberg’s comment prompted a series of Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubts (FUDs) targeted at Cardano. The issue angered Hoskinson, who slammed the involved SPOs for taking private matters public, a move he believes is capable of affecting the future of Cardano. 

Interestingly, Hoskinson has taken the blame for everything that transpired last week between him and some SPOs. 

“I’d like to see the community reach its full potential and for its capabilities to be deployed to improve the world. When I see things that go against that, it makes me sad and angry. How we communicate is just as important as what we do,” Cardano founder said in a recent tweet. 

“Over the last 3 days, I could have personally chosen a different approach. I regret that I didn’t and I’m sorry. Ultimately, the people who know me know exactly where I’m coming from. I hate seeing these and have personal experience in the damage they cause.”

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