Iagon CTO Holger Mesiats has accused Charles Hoskinson of fostering a hostile environment toward governance criticism within the Cardano ecosystem.
In a lengthy statement published on X, Mesiats argued that recent disputes surrounding Cardano’s treasury proposals exposed a dangerous governance culture in which influential figures publicly attack dissenting voices for raising legitimate concerns.
Key Points
- Holger Mesiats accused Charles Hoskinson of creating a hostile environment toward governance criticism within the Cardano ecosystem.
- He highlighted that recent treasury proposal disputes revealed a culture where influential figures publicly attack dissenting voices.
- Tensions between Hoskinson and Iagon leadership have escalated in recent weeks, with both sides exchanging insults publicly.
- The dispute prompted Hoskinson to sever ties with Iagon, triggering a roughly 30% drop in IAG’s market price.
“A Dangerous Governance Culture”
The controversy stems from ongoing disagreements over treasury proposals submitted by Input Output Global (IOG) earlier this year. As previously reported, several community members, including Iagon CEO Navjit Dhaliwal, raised concerns about the proposals.
Last month, Dhaliwal questioned whether delegated representatives (DReps) with paid ties to IOG should abstain from voting on IOG treasury proposals because of potential conflicts of interest.
However, Mesiats argued that ecosystem leaders never directly addressed the concern. Instead, he claimed influential figures portrayed critics as aggressors while publicly defending IOG and its allies. According to prior reports, the dispute also contributed to a sharp decline in IAG, with the token losing roughly 30% of its value.
To explain the situation, Mesiats referenced the psychological framework known as DARVO — Deny, Attack, Reverse Victim and Offender. Researcher Jennifer Freyd developed the term to describe situations in which powerful individuals allegedly reject criticism, attack critics, and reposition themselves as victims.
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According to Mesiats, several ecosystem participants followed that pattern throughout the dispute. He also revealed that Hoskinson blocked him on X, preventing him from directly responding to posts made about him by the Cardano founder.
In addition, Mesiats criticized Hoskinson for describing him as suffering from “CDS (Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome),” a term he interpreted as a demeaning comparison rather than a substantive response to governance concerns.
Mesiats stressed that the issue extends far beyond personal disagreements. He warned that decentralized governance could become ineffective if DReps, projects, or community members fear reputational or financial consequences for questioning influential actors.
Escalating Tension Within Cardano Community
Meanwhile, tensions between Hoskinson and several Iagon executives have intensified in recent weeks. At the center of the dispute is Hoskinson’s ongoing support for Filecoin, a decentralized cloud storage provider that competes with Iagon.
Hoskinson suggested that his support for Filecoin angered Iagon leadership because both projects operate in similar sectors. Furthermore, he claimed that frustration over the partnership motivated some Iagon executives, including Dhaliwal, to vote against IOG-backed proposals.
Reacting, Hoskinson ended his relationship with Iagon and warned that the project could collapse unless its leadership changes. Consequently, the disagreement escalated further, with Dhaliwal recently voting against IO’s latest research proposal.
Dhaliwal defended his decision by arguing that the Cardano ecosystem has already funded extensive research initiatives, including last year’s program, which covered 20 separate research streams.
Nonetheless, Hoskinson reiterated the importance of continued research funding. He argued that reducing research support could damage Cardano’s reputation as the crypto industry’s science coin.
The dispute has since evolved into a broader public feud. While Mesiats described Hoskinson as one of the biggest threats to Cardano’s growth, Hoskinson responded by characterizing Mesiats as suffering from CDS.
Meanwhile, several neutral community members have urged both sides to de-escalate tensions and refocus on strengthening the broader Cardano ecosystem.
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