Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson has turned to X (formerly Twitter) to address what he called the "FUD" (fear, uncertainty and doubt) surrounding one of Cardano's latest projects, Hydra.
In response to claims that the Hydra protocol had been abandoned, Hoskinson assured the community that the development team was more productive and motivated than ever.
His message was clear: Hydra is moving forward with strong community engagement and significant improvements to the protocol.
Is #Cardano delivering on its promises?
The #cryptocurrency community is not without doubts about whether the Cardano team is delivering on its ambitious roadmap.
User X (@at0mcrypto) asked Hoskinson some pointed questions, ranging from questions about the ERC20 converter to partnerships in Africa and Mongolia.
Hoskinson's answers highlighted significant accomplishments, including the successful launch of #SingularityNET on Cardano with $1 billion in assets, the continued work of RealFi in Africa, and the completion of developer training and pilot programs in Mongolia.
The erk20 converter led to the launch of singularitynet on Cardano with $1 billion in assets, our work in Africa continued thanks to John through RealFi, we successfully trained developers in Mongolia and ran pilot programs with all the organizations mentioned. We have completed the program.
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In another exchange that caught the attention of the community, Hoskinson responded to a post by Chris Burniske, a well-known figure in the cryptocurrency field.
Burniske noted that he only received one deck from an independent team working on Cardano, as opposed to thousands of teams working on #Ethereum , which prompted a direct response from Hoskinson.
The Cardano founder was sarcastic about Burniske's statement.
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