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Hoskinson Warns Cardano Risks Losing Its Science Coin Identity

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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).

Key Points

  • Charles Hoskinson warned that rejecting a major research funding proposal could weaken Cardano’s scientific foundation.
  • The Cardano founder revealed that Japanese delegated representatives voted against a research proposal submitted by Input Output.
  • The disputed proposal is titled “Cardano Vision 2026: Human Centered, Scalable, Post Quantum Secure – IO Research.”
  • Currently, over 82% of votes oppose the proposal, while only 17.68% support it ahead of the June 8, 2026 deadline.

Japanese dReps Vote Against IOG Research Proposal

The controversy began when Hoskinson disclosed that several Japanese delegated representatives (dReps) had voted against a proposal connected to Cardano’s scientific research initiatives.

Consequently, he warned that failure to approve the proposal could force the closure of Cardano’s research lab and trigger the departure of its scientists.

In response, a Cardano community member, Tony, acknowledged the importance of funding research. However, he argued that decentralized governance naturally allows outcomes that may conflict with Hoskinson’s preferences. Additionally, he suggested that dRep governance remains in its early stages and that disagreements are part of the maturation process.

Hoskinson Defends Cardano Scientific Identity

In response, Hoskinson rejected claims that the issue revolved around his personal interests. Instead, he framed the debate as a broader fight to preserve Cardano’s identity as a research-driven blockchain network.

Furthermore, he stressed that Cardano earned its reputation as the crypto industry’s “science coin” through more than a decade of development and hundreds of millions of dollars invested in peer-reviewed research and academic rigor. Therefore, he argued that the ecosystem should not abandon that commitment by rejecting IOG’s research proposal.

IOG’s Research Proposal

The debate emerged weeks after IOG’s research division submitted a proposal titled “Cardano Vision 2026: Human Centered, Scalable, Post Quantum Secure – IO Research.”

According to the proposal, the initiative seeks funding for research, prototypes, technical specifications, and related work focused on scalability, cryptography, post-quantum security, human-centered design, and other foundational technologies for Cardano.

At the time of writing, the proposal continues to face strong opposition. Currently, 82.2% of voters oppose the proposal, while only 17.68% support it. Voting is expected to conclude on June 8, 2026.

IO Research Proposal

Meanwhile, scientific research has remained central to the Cardano brand since the network launched. Unlike many competing blockchain projects, Cardano built its reputation around peer-reviewed research, formal verification, and academically grounded development practices. As a result, supporters often describe the network’s approach as slower but ultimately more secure and sustainable.

With several Japanese dReps voting against IOG’s research proposal, Hoskinson believes the ecosystem risks weakening the very characteristic that distinguishes Cardano from rival blockchain platforms.

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