📌 Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson praised XRP’s strong community, leadership and purpose.
– In this post: Charles Hoskinson praised XRP and noted its strong community, leadership and purpose.
Cardano founder also criticized Richard Hart and the Hex community as a whole.
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Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson supported XRP in post X. He praised its work and community for having a clear goal.
He further noted that the founders of the project were free from controversy, including fraud cases that brought several figures in the cryptocurrency industry under surveillance, including Interpol.
At one point, Cardano’s founders clashed with the XRP community and the Ripple team. Since then, the relationship between the two has improved significantly. However, some online followers did not miss the chance to remind him of his previous stance towards the XRP team. One user wrote, What did he say?
While praising him, Charles sent subliminal messages to Richard Shula, also known as Richard Herd, the founder of Hex and PulseChain. Richard Herd was recently flagged by Interpol for embezzling $12 million from users. The red notice followed allegations of fraud and violations of the Federal Security Act by the US Securities and Exchange Commission.
Hoskinson recently began discussing Hult’s Red Notice when considering his stance on X users in relation to Hult’s trademark. Yesterday, he stated that he was ethically obligated to block X profiles associated with PulseChain and Hex. He said that such users are disconnected from reality and the danger of engaging with them.
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By comparison, Cardano’s founder said XRP praised him for his clean, scandal-free leadership. He added that the XRP community is sincere and has a clear vision and purpose.
Hodgkinson has had serious issues with the XRP community over allegations that the team behind Ethereum influenced the SEC to sue Ripple in December 2020. Not too long ago, he got in trouble with the XRP community over allegations that the team behind Ethereum influenced the SEC to sue Ripple.