The parallels with Steve jobs are striking. He’s a visionary with a hint of narcissism but also someone who cares about making a better world. He wouldn’t rip people off because he cares, is rich already and really cares about his legacy, like a lot. He also was smart in hiring the best engineers in the space and having papers reviewed by the best. Cardano will tear it up the same way Amazon did, with a low price and surging metrics.
@VONWONTLOSE some people are so NOT used to seeing a truly confident, well-spoken, brilliant mind in this culture, they call anyone who embodies those traits a narcissist. There are so many jelly-spined people these days... others have come to believe that it is 'normal.'
Also loved “well, Cardano doesn’t have any ‘ponzinomics’ so there’s no pump-and-dump interest from VC’s.” (paraphrased) This bear market will be great for ADA and I bet those VC’s will be getting involved when they notice what’s happening with DAPs and adoption.
Charles Hoskinson dropping facts, interviewer, left scratching his head thinking damn i really wanted to make him look bad. Charles Hoskinson is keeping this industry alive and thats real talk.
Charles is a salesman, but that's as far as it goes. The platform he's being paid to promote is fantasy, which is why he refuses to disclose who hired him to promote and build it along with his slow and steady approach.
@@soundgrips Why don't you try asking Charles who hired him to build Cardano and how many ADA he was paid to do it. Don't expect any answers from him.🤣🤣🤣
Yeah but Charles doesn’t care that they all playing checkers. What he mentions about the programmability of cardano having the option to upgrad. The Ada community invites everyone to play chess with them on the blockchain. lol but still have the option to play checkers if you want . This is so funny because for the longest time I was wondering how some ADA addresses that start with Dbz instead of Ad1 still work. This was a great video minus the interviewer.
@@onetwothree4148 We also seem to forget that Eth 3.0 was supposed to be released in 2019 if they followed their original roadmap. We are witnessing a battle between the cathedral and the bazaar. The cathedral, DARPA, brought us the internet. The cathedral got us to the moon and even made nukes. A gen 3 Blockchain is a project of similar complexity to Arpanet, The Apollo Program, and The Manhattan Project. Ethereum is the Bazaar Cardano the Cathedral, I am betting on the Cathedral because the Bazzar has a bad track record, for example read democracy the god that failed.
Kinda like Liberals do in politics. When they can't fight the facts, just cut it down and make crap up about something you don't understand. Just ask Pelosi, Biden and Obama. Great job Charles!! 👏
Edit: spam filter is deleting my comments. My original comment was: "FYI ethereum's stake is not in the hands of "two people." That's not how Lido works. I'm sure he knows that's not true. Also we're all still waiting for IOG to write a paper that demonstrates a general purpose scaling solution. Hydra can't run the majority of smart contracts and we're waiting on a peer reviewed solution to catch cardano up to ethereum, but it only seems to get farther away. It's also kind of funny to watch Charles say he's not worried about the hard fork that his company wrote. No shit. Your company wrote the whole thing without any input or compromise from decentralized development. IOG still controls the keys that control forks and nodes. It fucking better not go wrong." @Cekios lol yes, that's correct. Cardano is completely controlled by a multisig that needs keys from two out of three people. And IOG was gifted all of the keys they need to control it (Search their forums for "bft keys") Unlike ethereum, cardano is literally controlled by one company, and is one of the most centralized chains in the game. It's amazing what UA-cam marketing will do when Charles can around accusing other chains of being centralized. You admitted that you know how centralized cardano is, and it doesn't even register with you. That is the power of branding and having a salesman people blindly trust. Input endorsers are not a scaling solution, because input endorsers aren't the bottleneck. The only thing input endorsers do is allow cardano to create larger and faster blocks. Cardano (and every decentralized chain) can already create larger faster blocks than they use. The reason they don't is because it increases centralization. If cardano (or ethereum) uses input endorsers to increase chain bloat, then you will increase chain bloat, storage and memory requirements, and validator cost. Cardano could do that tomorrow without input endorsers, because they aren't anywhere near the max capacity of network propagation times. But they don't because they are already using about the same block sizes as ethereum and they will lose more SPOs if they increase parameters. Same story with mithril. Cardano needs a lite client bad. Also needs an open source wallet that works. And basic developer documentation. And governance or decentralized development. And a peer reviewed plan for handling congestion with fees. And something to stop ispos from centralizing the stake. They need to develop stuff that works as well as they say it does. Really Cardano needs a decentralized computational layer AKA rollups. Without one all of their dapps are doing the computations on their closed source centralized off chain servers. Why would I use a blockchain for that?
The space is quickly realising that Cardano's approach is paying off. Decentralisation, no slashing, the ability to stake without trusting third parties, liquid staking so no lockup of funds, low transaction fees, a growing ecosystem. This is what has been built with by adopting a research based approach.
Cardano's approach is paying off? Hoskinson is making billions off staking with his slow and steady approach, meanwhile there is zero legit institutional interest in the platform, and never will be.
@@xrpfreak7881lol no one is an expert in this space including you. But everyone has their own opinions. No one knows who will win. Plenty of great projects with potential. I hold a bag of xrp and ada as well as other promising crypto. Diversify.
I think anyone would be hard pressed to find another with as deep of understanding of crypto, past, present and future, as Charles. Just listening to him clearly validates his virtually unmatched understanding of the whole of crypto. Thanks Charles for your hard work and your wisdom of crypto, sharing it with the rest of us.
You can do a hell of a lot with $100 worth of Ada just try it out and if you have problems, then you can judge it. Staking, nfts, metaverse, dexes, lots of fun to be had. Cheers to Vasil 🎉
You've overlooked it because VC's want you to buy their coins. The market is so manipulated, but those that challenge why they feel so anti something should take 5 minutes to look at the reason why. Is it because of what news and people have told you or what you've seen with your own eyes? ua-cam.com/video/mYKXtA9rycY/v-deo.html
@@raphipik Tell me what Charles has accomplished in crypto to this point. Years later and the Daedalus wallet still doesn't function correctly, just like Hoskinson's smart contracts, just like every other promise he will ever make, that's why bro. He's accomplished exactly nothing in crypto except a solid sales pitch to naive investors.
@@xrpfreak7881 yea that’s why we have tons of dapps that are deployed and fully functional, and hundreds if not thousands more building on Cardano. That’s also why we have a vibrant NFT ecosystem, with everything from art to games being built, to music streaming platforms etc etc… what’s annoying is people like you jumping to conclusions and calling Charles a con man (and by extension, our entire community), when you haven’t done your own goddamn research! So maybe show some humility if you don’t know. If you do know and you still think he’s a con man then fine, but then again nobody who’s done their research jumps to such conclusions. On Daedalus, yea I agree it’s not the best UX, but most of us use Eternl, Nami, Flint wallets just to name a few of the many alternatives.
@@raphipik Is there an ADA holder that can tell me why Charles Hoskinson is given so much credence in crypto? He's accomplished absolutely nothing. He was booted out of 3 previously projects including Ethereum before any coding was done. In fact, he shouldn't be considered an Ethereum founder. All he did was read Vitaliks whitepaper and jumped on board. He walked away without notice from his obligations with Lisk. He lied about his education. His Daedalus wallet doesn't work for crap despite 7 years of work and countless peer review papers. Same goes with Cardano smart contracts, 7 years and very basic smart contracts. No enterprise interest at all in Cardano. To top it off, all the African partnerships he refers to are with his own company, IOHK, not Cardano, which he is only being paid to work on. Cardano is nothing but a sales pitch and its days are numbered.
💥 wow. I need to take Cardano far more seriously. This guy is right there with Vitalik, but is far more organized. Sure, has a bit of narcissism, but also seems fixated on changing the world for the better with well researched decision making.
He's smooth, but I'd wait to see some results before I started taking it seriously. Plutus v1 was the worst smart contract release in the history of crypto.
@@onetwothree4148 How so? What was bad about it? Genuinely interested. We gained many applications that are functional. As Charles states, the first version was a good beta of what is now evolved into v2. This is how technology evolves. Get something out there that is working and build on it (the fail fast model actually). So I'd like to know what your experience in it was that led you to that? Especially if it was the worst release in history??
@@vegaspool188 I guess, if you like to move fast and break things. The chain's dismal performance aside (with only a small number of users and transactions BTW), IOG forced almost every dapp team into using centralized solutions because they decided to release unfinished smart contracts that didn't have script referencing, inputs or oracles. It's nuts that Charles talks about decentralization and then publicly supports some of the most centralized dapps in crypto. You can't write most basic contracts on chain without references and we have no idea what most cardano dapps are doing off chain because they are closed source. Every data call they push could be fake. They are the shadiest apps in all of crypto. Nothing about it is decentralized or trustless. There was literally one decentralized defi app on cardano for almost a year, and it had no users and no volume because people were using centralized apps that pretended to be dapps. And like you said, Charles doesn't really care cause he doesn't want to admit how bad it went.
@@onetwothree4148 Let's break this down: The chain's dismal performance? I agree, when Plutus was first released, performance on the chain was terrible; hell we broke it with HOSKY over two epochs. ;-) However, you still find the chain performance dismal? I think the performance tweaks over time has resolved many of the frustrations I publicly voiced at the time. The new v2 will help immensely with the small tx sizes due to reference scripts etc. So, I agree but think this is resolved. IOG didn't force anyone. What actually happened is that solutions were concocted by teams that used centralised components as that's how they were used to building and had no exemplar design to reference; which is what you get from new technology. Especially if it is released without all features (again, I think they took a compromise on release to get it out the door; which in my view is better than not). At the time, if they'd said, no wait another 3 to 6 months, the community would have lynched them. Sometimes technical teams have to deliver something, even if it is not near what the vision entails. Charles talks about decentralisation in general, not specifically about any products. I know what you're saying, but it's not what he's describing. He's talking about the chain itself, with the Pool Operator model. What you are trying to say is that he's claiming all applications are decentralised. I'm sure he'd be the first to agree with you that they're not; after all, he wants applications to go through a verification stage, just like applicate does. I'm sure there are plenty of dApps that have a bad design. Equally, there are some great apps that I'm convinced are on chain. You say there was one dApp with no people or volume, sometimes you have to look at how projects push their platform. Just because something is or isn't truly decentralised makes it better than the rest. I think this is what I've recently learnt from SOL and ETH people. People in the Cardano space need to wake up a little. Adoption is done by users that come in and use something without hinderance; i.e. it works and is beautiful. Many tell me this is UI/UX. I'm starting to agree with these people. The Cardano community and more importantly developers need to move away from the purist thoughts of decentralisation and into the world of User acceptance. So, I'm not saying having centralised parts is good; on the contrary. However, when you dont have all the parts of the jigsaw, a compromise has to be made. I do expect many of those projects that have done this to migrate those bad/dodgy parts into reference scripts and oracles etc on chain. I don't recall saying "Charles doesn't really care cause he doesn't want to admit how bad it went." at all. Of all the people in the space, he's the last person I'd label as not caring. This is the narrative that is often passed on by those trying to fud Cardano. That he doesn't care for the right reasons, but for himself or for his worth; which is ludicrously silly. These are simply my views on it. Going to be an amazing next 3 to 12 months as projects 'grow up' now they've been given a few more important tools. The chain should see an improvement in performance as they do. The architecture has been improved to allow more performance tuning. The resiliency and decentralisation will grow at the node level with pipelining etc.
@@onetwothree4148 What are you even talking about ! Cardano is light years ahead of Ethereum, and doing it the right way ! What results are you waiting fot ?
Messari should be ashamed, associating this loaded hyper negative spin, witch-hunt style of interview with their brand. Disgusting. Even in the face of that though, Charles did a great job of forthrightly addressing every false claim and tough question. Speaks to the truth of what Cardano’s built on, and the lie of what the rest of this industry is. Bravo Charles!
Keep in mind not everyone got these things wrong about cardano. Companies like Messari try to make it seem like nobody follows/uses Cardano but that couldn’t be further from the truth. We are here and we are millions.
I like the host because he is representing the truth of the industry. Cardano is really unique in commitment to principles. And the VC conversation was important to discuss with Charles because there are no opportunities for big money coming in a taking big profits and screwing the retail investors. Charles ethics are so much higher it will slow it down because he refuses to play the game. Live by principle.
Charles enjoys the challenge of difficult and indeed somewhat deceitful questions and always handles it with factual answers and raw brain power imo. I've seen it in his AMA's as well, this guy is putty in his hands. 🥇🏆Cardano and Charles Hoskinson ❤️👍💯
@@michaelwaynetucker Why don't you try asking Charles who hired him to build Cardano and how many ADA he was paid to do it. Don't expect any answers from him.🤣🤣
@@xrpfreak7881 How does any of that matter, even if true? Cardano is decentralized and peer reviewed. If you wanna disprove it then go ahead, papers are right there for you to look through them. That’s what the scientific process is, anyone can disprove it. So go ahead
@@MrKennyBones Peer reviewed? 7 years of peer reviewed papers and IOHK can't get the Daedalus wallet to work correctly, 7 years of peer review and still Cardano contracts function at a elementary and basic level. Go look at the number of transactions on Cardano. It's been dropping significantly over the past year. Even then most of the transactions are trading and crap dapps nobody is using for anything. There is zero enterprise interest in Cardano. It's quite clear for the reason. You are going to lose your money along with every other ADA holder.
You gotta respect the man , his knowledge and approach to this tech is 2nd to none. Slow and steady wins the race in the end. If you haven’t got a stake in Cardano banked you’ll miss a great opportunity.
Been waiting for this interview. Messari will wake up to Cardano one way or another. It’s a juggernaut that will wipe its butt with VCs that all they do is dump their bags on unsuspecting retail muppets. I have done over 1000 hours of research on Cardano and I have no doubt who will and won’t be around in a couple of years. Also side point I have my own crypto and we have been approached by VCs, what Charles is saying about liquidity is 100% true. They just want to make a quick buck
Messari are backed by VC's that don't want Cardano being visible. It's surpressed beyond belief, but it keeps fighting as it is doing the right thing by decentralisation and people.
i love to listen to charles. he must be the most well spoken person in the cryptocurrency space i have ever listened to. he speaks so eloquently and so thoughtfully that when he does, everyone listens. even when he was speaking in congress, you could see that he made there one hell of an impression.
"Not enough people are using Cardano", "are you building the platonic idea of a race car or are you building a race car" Really? Great responses from Charles despite the hostile interview! Interviewer has to be true to the expectations of his fellow haters, but he got schooled in the process.
A tsunami of cardano facts given by Charles that cannot be denied and it's why I started to invest back some while ago, I have every confidence in Charles:
An absolutely beautiful mind of an absolutely beautiful human being. This man & IOHK created a protocol that is the golden trifecta of crypto, Security, Scalability & Decentralization.
Ryan, Wonderfully constructed interview, and you have redeemed yourself in many respects in my eyes. There are few that can speak as clearly as Charles about why Cardano, but more importantly about "Why Crypto" in general.
@@stevecornpops Tell me what Charles has accomplished in crypto. Basic smart contracts after 7 years? A barely functioning and flawed wallet? Why do you consider this guy a wiz when he lied about his education and has been removed from at least 3 other major projects not by his own choice?
@@xrpfreak7881 I have zero time to answer your flawed reasoning questions, and simply false accusations. And if I did, you would continue sealioning my time anyway. Go in peace...
I’ve said it before and will keep saying it. Cardano is playing an infinite game in an industry full of players playing finite games, who simultaneously have no conceptualization of what either even means.
Yeah, if it wasn't for Charles and Cardano, I woudn't touch crypto with a stick tbh... now that I've been around all chains, I can tell with certanty that Cardano is the one for me. Cheers!
I love the interviewer. It’s so important the people asking the questions come from all perspectives and a negative one is just as vital as the positive. Asked brutally, answered clinically.
This interviewer is incredibly hostile. Unbelievable the disrespect he shows towards charles. That kind of attitude will only hurt him in the long run.
I forget his official title but its either CEO, founder, or both of the website Messari. A platform that attempts to get real time metrics from many to all blockchains and compare them. Not advisable to play favorites, but his biases leak out from time to time.
Cardano is finally getting a little bit of respect in the space..I feel people are more open to learning about why Cardano is such a powerhouse in the space. Feel's good...thank you Charles and IOG, and Messari for hosting this!
No crypto project has ever had a better steward than Charles Hoskinson. This is why Cardano ADA will be the Blue Chip crypto investment for years to come.
Good video: everyone needs more than han their basic salary to be financially secured, the best thing to do with your money is to invest, money left in savings always end up used with no returns,
wow, that was hard to watch. I wouldn't mind watching Charles take tough questions, but the interviewer wasn't looking for answers. He hardly listened, just waited for the moment to deliver his next underhanded question. Very admirable for Charles to even show up in that chair. The roadmap always made sense to me; build a strong ledger, add smart contracts, optimize the network, decentralize the governance.
The last laugh the hardest we all know. Charles can backup everything with facts. Just listen to this guy men hé knows what hé is talking about and so his mind is so deep wow the most people doesnt have even 1% of his brain. Charles vision is beyond limit so clever wow
Finally, proper Cardano coverage on measari’s platform. Glad to see CH have a different platform to explain Cardano to those who probably don’t really keep up with it and are unaware of what’s happening on the chain
Do you dial back from a full expressiveness model and cut people off in the process to gain security, OR do you start with a functional principle based model and build up your expressiveness with what the community wants. One has backwards compatibility meaning inclusivity and one doesn't. This comes up in past clips by Charles and so fundamental in the development process, that it needs to be baked in at genesis.
Well it's all totally irrelevant when you add an EVM so it's a lot of work to secure something that has the exact same weak link as everything else. Nobody has ever hacked ethereum. They hack the smart contracts. It doesn't do any good to build something in haskell when you know everyone will use the evm.
Those that have made a career out of belittling Charles and Cardano, now find themselves unable to ignore it any longer. Governance and scalability are crucial to macro players and institutions. And Cardano will thrive in a digital future. The rest will he left in her wake.
Hoskinson is going to exit with your money dude. He's only being paid to work on Cardano. He's lied about pretty much everything such as adoption in Africa, his education, smart contracts, the list goes on. He's a con man, pure and simple.
And the promise to write at least 3 sentences about Cardano might amuse himself, but it's really unprofessional. You don't leave out a project, a top 10 market cap project, from your news simply because it didn't make your VC's rich. Success is going to be the best revenge ever for Cardano. Enjoy smoking that Chico Crypto.
Lol at the molten tar monster reference. Why people give a shit what Chico has to say about anything, let alone something as complex as crypto is absurd.
The key point here is that when people seriously look at Cardano and poke their head at it, they DONT LEAVE. It's amazing when people talk to us in the community, how they suddenly get it. This isn't just playing the promise game. It's a shame the interviewer is so anti-cardano. One day, he'll realise how silly he was; it's the auto anti-cardano viewpoint that makes no sense. Go study something that your don't like, just incase bigatory or other propaganda is clouding your view point. There is a lot of, what people have said and what I think, then you listen to what Charles says. This old narrative of 'slow' is just lost on idiots. #Fast2Fail is not the same as go #Slow2Gofast.
Charles, you have been awesome once again. Cardano needs more advocates like you to be perceived by the rest of the crypto world as a decentralized community. As convincing as you have been about the benefits of Cardano, unfortunately for many it looks like Cardano is all about you. For this reason, many remain skeptical of our ecosystem.
I've been using the Cardano blockchain for years now, and I've literally never once gotten the impression that it's all about Charles. The guy does more for others and sticks to his principles more than you or anyone in this comments section will do in their lifetime. What an ignorant statment from someone who's never even used the ecosystem.
@@mikeh6109 Well just read the comments here, where Charles is seen as the Steve Jobs of Cardano. Have you ever asked yourself what would happen to Cardano if Charles would one day decide to leave the project to pursue something else?
The bald guy on the left is out of his league but doesn't seem to be aware of it. He is antagonistic but Charles Hoskinson demonstrates great class and exceptional brilliance. Great men have always suffered fools.
I doubt those outside cardano fully understand how this ghost chain is a vibrant eco system built on strong foundations where individuals and project work together for the greater good.
most, the vast majority of PoS coins have insiders that that own more than 33% of stake which renders the coins security model useless, it's a casino at that point
18:15 on🤣 Explains why the retail sheep have been sold on "its a ghostchain!".. and how unprofitable it is for Messari to promote Cardano. No kickback guys. That said thanks for having Charles on, and challenging the credibility of Cardano.
You have one guy talking about the technicals of blockchain technology, and the other guy talking about speculations and all the showbiz of cryptocurrencies, both in one conversation.
I know who Charles is, and he is brilliant.. I don't know who this other guy is and, from what he says, he's not worth worrying making space in the mind for..
They hate us because they ain’t us. Then several billion dollar dApps will surface and that story WILL change. Cardano is an incubator for the best things to happen in the crypto space.
I believe 90% of what came out of charles went right over the interviewers head and that tends to take a toll on peoples complexes. You can clearly notice how the interviewer lashes out
The parallels with Steve jobs are striking. He’s a visionary with a hint of narcissism but also someone who cares about making a better world. He wouldn’t rip people off because he cares, is rich already and really cares about his legacy, like a lot. He also was smart in hiring the best engineers in the space and having papers reviewed by the best. Cardano will tear it up the same way Amazon did, with a low price and surging metrics.
I hope not... Cardano going the way of apple is a fate i wouldent want my enemies on
I completely agree. It’s only a matter of time.
@@ZackLee I'm guessing you're pretty young. I bought my Apple stock in 1984. I wouldn't change a thing. lol
@VONWONTLOSE some people are so NOT used to seeing a truly confident, well-spoken, brilliant mind in this culture, they call anyone who embodies those traits a narcissist. There are so many jelly-spined people these days... others have come to believe that it is 'normal.'
What makes you believe he has any symptoms of narcissism? Because others said so?
Nailed it. The backward compatibility of each upgrade is brilliant. The initial distribution of ADA is also a point well made.
And native tokens are treated the same as ADA. And soon we will be able to pay fees in other tokens. Very excited for the future of Cardano.
Also loved “well, Cardano doesn’t have any ‘ponzinomics’ so there’s no pump-and-dump interest from VC’s.” (paraphrased) This bear market will be great for ADA and I bet those VC’s will be getting involved when they notice what’s happening with DAPs and adoption.
Charles Hoskinson dropping facts, interviewer, left scratching his head thinking damn i really wanted to make him look bad. Charles Hoskinson is keeping this industry alive and thats real talk.
Charles is a salesman, but that's as far as it goes. The platform he's being paid to promote is fantasy, which is why he refuses to disclose who hired him to promote and build it along with his slow and steady approach.
@@soundgrips Why don't you try asking Charles who hired him to build Cardano and how many ADA he was paid to do it. Don't expect any answers from him.🤣🤣🤣
@@xrpfreak7881 wanna share your source of this info, because I call bulldust champ
@@soundgrips Woops, sounds like xrpfreak has forgotten more than you know about Cardano and Hoskinson.🤣😂
@@RandellMonaghan O boy, looks like somebody is going to lose all their money. Hoskinson wrote the book on fraud apparently.
Charles is playing chess…everyone else checkers. Savage!
More like Craps 😆
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Yeah but Charles doesn’t care that they all playing checkers. What he mentions about the programmability of cardano having the option to upgrad. The Ada community invites everyone to play chess with them on the blockchain. lol but still have the option to play checkers if you want .
This is so funny because for the longest time I was wondering how some ADA addresses that start with Dbz instead of Ad1 still work. This was a great video minus the interviewer.
Dude is spitting facts and they're smoothing over this man's head, figuratively and literally.
@@onetwothree4148 Input endorsers's paper is almost finished. Ledger combiner + Mithril already published. Enjoy
@@onetwothree4148 We also seem to forget that Eth 3.0 was supposed to be released in 2019 if they followed their original roadmap.
We are witnessing a battle between the cathedral and the bazaar. The cathedral, DARPA, brought us the internet. The cathedral got us to the moon and even made nukes. A gen 3 Blockchain is a project of similar complexity to Arpanet, The Apollo Program, and The Manhattan Project. Ethereum is the Bazaar Cardano the Cathedral, I am betting on the Cathedral because the Bazzar has a bad track record, for example read democracy the god that failed.
Kinda like Liberals do in politics. When they can't fight the facts, just cut it down and make crap up about something you don't understand. Just ask Pelosi, Biden and Obama. Great job Charles!! 👏
@@onetwothree4148 Completely false. IOG,CF and Emurgo control the keys and need to sign off on update. General purpose scaling is Input endorsers...
Edit: spam filter is deleting my comments. My original comment was: "FYI ethereum's stake is not in the hands of "two people." That's not how Lido works. I'm sure he knows that's not true.
Also we're all still waiting for IOG to write a paper that demonstrates a general purpose scaling solution. Hydra can't run the majority of smart contracts and we're waiting on a peer reviewed solution to catch cardano up to ethereum, but it only seems to get farther away.
It's also kind of funny to watch Charles say he's not worried about the hard fork that his company wrote. No shit. Your company wrote the whole thing without any input or compromise from decentralized development. IOG still controls the keys that control forks and nodes. It fucking better not go wrong."
@Cekios lol yes, that's correct. Cardano is completely controlled by a multisig that needs keys from two out of three people. And IOG was gifted all of the keys they need to control it (Search their forums for "bft keys") Unlike ethereum, cardano is literally controlled by one company, and is one of the most centralized chains in the game. It's amazing what UA-cam marketing will do when Charles can around accusing other chains of being centralized. You admitted that you know how centralized cardano is, and it doesn't even register with you. That is the power of branding and having a salesman people blindly trust.
Input endorsers are not a scaling solution, because input endorsers aren't the bottleneck. The only thing input endorsers do is allow cardano to create larger and faster blocks. Cardano (and every decentralized chain) can already create larger faster blocks than they use. The reason they don't is because it increases centralization. If cardano (or ethereum) uses input endorsers to increase chain bloat, then you will increase chain bloat, storage and memory requirements, and validator cost.
Cardano could do that tomorrow without input endorsers, because they aren't anywhere near the max capacity of network propagation times. But they don't because they are already using about the same block sizes as ethereum and they will lose more SPOs if they increase parameters.
Same story with mithril. Cardano needs a lite client bad. Also needs an open source wallet that works. And basic developer documentation. And governance or decentralized development. And a peer reviewed plan for handling congestion with fees. And something to stop ispos from centralizing the stake. They need to develop stuff that works as well as they say it does.
Really Cardano needs a decentralized computational layer AKA rollups. Without one all of their dapps are doing the computations on their closed source centralized off chain servers. Why would I use a blockchain for that?
The space is quickly realising that Cardano's approach is paying off. Decentralisation, no slashing, the ability to stake without trusting third parties, liquid staking so no lockup of funds, low transaction fees, a growing ecosystem. This is what has been built with by adopting a research based approach.
Cardano's approach is paying off? Hoskinson is making billions off staking with his slow and steady approach, meanwhile there is zero legit institutional interest in the platform, and never will be.
@@xrpfreak7881 this bozo with xrp in his name lmaoooo
@@xrpfreak7881 🤦♂️keep thinking that son.
@@xrpfreak7881lol no one is an expert in this space including you. But everyone has their own opinions. No one knows who will win. Plenty of great projects with potential. I hold a bag of xrp and ada as well as other promising crypto. Diversify.
@@xrpfreak7881 bro is a time traveler lmao
I think anyone would be hard pressed to find another with as deep of understanding of crypto, past, present and future, as Charles. Just listening to him clearly validates his virtually unmatched understanding of the whole of crypto. Thanks Charles for your hard work and your wisdom of crypto, sharing it with the rest of us.
You can do a hell of a lot with $100 worth of Ada just try it out and if you have problems, then you can judge it. Staking, nfts, metaverse, dexes, lots of fun to be had. Cheers to Vasil 🎉
Trying is something that unveals the truth and shatters the VC illusion that has been cast out.
This guy has completely worn me over I can’t believe I overlooked Cardono when you dig in it is exactly what crypto needs to be
You've overlooked it because VC's want you to buy their coins. The market is so manipulated, but those that challenge why they feel so anti something should take 5 minutes to look at the reason why. Is it because of what news and people have told you or what you've seen with your own eyes?
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Agree! Surely Cardano will have much to offer this space in the coming years.
100% agreed
Best pick on the market Charles is clear concise & no bs
Absolutely brilliant - Charles is no 1 !
Brilliant con man, that's as far as it goes.
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@@raphipik Tell me what Charles has accomplished in crypto to this point. Years later and the Daedalus wallet still doesn't function correctly, just like Hoskinson's smart contracts, just like every other promise he will ever make, that's why bro. He's accomplished exactly nothing in crypto except a solid sales pitch to naive investors.
@@xrpfreak7881 yea that’s why we have tons of dapps that are deployed and fully functional, and hundreds if not thousands more building on Cardano. That’s also why we have a vibrant NFT ecosystem, with everything from art to games being built, to music streaming platforms etc etc… what’s annoying is people like you jumping to conclusions and calling Charles a con man (and by extension, our entire community), when you haven’t done your own goddamn research! So maybe show some humility if you don’t know. If you do know and you still think he’s a con man then fine, but then again nobody who’s done their research jumps to such conclusions. On Daedalus, yea I agree it’s not the best UX, but most of us use Eternl, Nami, Flint wallets just to name a few of the many alternatives.
@@raphipik Is there an ADA holder that can tell me why Charles Hoskinson is given so much credence in crypto? He's accomplished absolutely nothing. He was booted out of 3 previously projects including Ethereum before any coding was done. In fact, he shouldn't be considered an Ethereum founder. All he did was read Vitaliks whitepaper and jumped on board. He walked away without notice from his obligations with Lisk. He lied about his education. His Daedalus wallet doesn't work for crap despite 7 years of work and countless peer review papers. Same goes with Cardano smart contracts, 7 years and very basic smart contracts. No enterprise interest at all in Cardano. To top it off, all the African partnerships he refers to are with his own company, IOHK, not Cardano, which he is only being paid to work on. Cardano is nothing but a sales pitch and its days are numbered.
💥 wow. I need to take Cardano far more seriously. This guy is right there with Vitalik, but is far more organized. Sure, has a bit of narcissism, but also seems fixated on changing the world for the better with well researched decision making.
He's smooth, but I'd wait to see some results before I started taking it seriously. Plutus v1 was the worst smart contract release in the history of crypto.
@@onetwothree4148 How so? What was bad about it? Genuinely interested. We gained many applications that are functional. As Charles states, the first version was a good beta of what is now evolved into v2. This is how technology evolves. Get something out there that is working and build on it (the fail fast model actually).
So I'd like to know what your experience in it was that led you to that? Especially if it was the worst release in history??
@@vegaspool188 I guess, if you like to move fast and break things. The chain's dismal performance aside (with only a small number of users and transactions BTW), IOG forced almost every dapp team into using centralized solutions because they decided to release unfinished smart contracts that didn't have script referencing, inputs or oracles.
It's nuts that Charles talks about decentralization and then publicly supports some of the most centralized dapps in crypto. You can't write most basic contracts on chain without references and we have no idea what most cardano dapps are doing off chain because they are closed source. Every data call they push could be fake. They are the shadiest apps in all of crypto. Nothing about it is decentralized or trustless. There was literally one decentralized defi app on cardano for almost a year, and it had no users and no volume because people were using centralized apps that pretended to be dapps. And like you said, Charles doesn't really care cause he doesn't want to admit how bad it went.
@@onetwothree4148 Let's break this down:
The chain's dismal performance? I agree, when Plutus was first released, performance on the chain was terrible; hell we broke it with HOSKY over two epochs. ;-) However, you still find the chain performance dismal? I think the performance tweaks over time has resolved many of the frustrations I publicly voiced at the time. The new v2 will help immensely with the small tx sizes due to reference scripts etc. So, I agree but think this is resolved.
IOG didn't force anyone. What actually happened is that solutions were concocted by teams that used centralised components as that's how they were used to building and had no exemplar design to reference; which is what you get from new technology. Especially if it is released without all features (again, I think they took a compromise on release to get it out the door; which in my view is better than not). At the time, if they'd said, no wait another 3 to 6 months, the community would have lynched them. Sometimes technical teams have to deliver something, even if it is not near what the vision entails.
Charles talks about decentralisation in general, not specifically about any products. I know what you're saying, but it's not what he's describing. He's talking about the chain itself, with the Pool Operator model. What you are trying to say is that he's claiming all applications are decentralised. I'm sure he'd be the first to agree with you that they're not; after all, he wants applications to go through a verification stage, just like applicate does.
I'm sure there are plenty of dApps that have a bad design. Equally, there are some great apps that I'm convinced are on chain. You say there was one dApp with no people or volume, sometimes you have to look at how projects push their platform. Just because something is or isn't truly decentralised makes it better than the rest. I think this is what I've recently learnt from SOL and ETH people. People in the Cardano space need to wake up a little. Adoption is done by users that come in and use something without hinderance; i.e. it works and is beautiful. Many tell me this is UI/UX. I'm starting to agree with these people. The Cardano community and more importantly developers need to move away from the purist thoughts of decentralisation and into the world of User acceptance. So, I'm not saying having centralised parts is good; on the contrary. However, when you dont have all the parts of the jigsaw, a compromise has to be made. I do expect many of those projects that have done this to migrate those bad/dodgy parts into reference scripts and oracles etc on chain.
I don't recall saying "Charles doesn't really care cause he doesn't want to admit how bad it went." at all. Of all the people in the space, he's the last person I'd label as not caring. This is the narrative that is often passed on by those trying to fud Cardano. That he doesn't care for the right reasons, but for himself or for his worth; which is ludicrously silly.
These are simply my views on it. Going to be an amazing next 3 to 12 months as projects 'grow up' now they've been given a few more important tools. The chain should see an improvement in performance as they do. The architecture has been improved to allow more performance tuning. The resiliency and decentralisation will grow at the node level with pipelining etc.
@@onetwothree4148 What are you even talking about ! Cardano is light years ahead of Ethereum, and doing it the right way ! What results are you waiting fot ?
Oh Charles nailed that. Even had the grace to put the poor guy out of his misery at the very end.
Messari should be ashamed, associating this loaded hyper negative spin, witch-hunt style of interview with their brand. Disgusting. Even in the face of that though, Charles did a great job of forthrightly addressing every false claim and tough question. Speaks to the truth of what Cardano’s built on, and the lie of what the rest of this industry is. Bravo Charles!
Why don't you try asking Charles who hired him to build Cardano and how many ADA he was paid to do it. Don't expect any answers from him.
@@xrpfreak7881 *heavy* Solunavax moonboy vibes.
@@brodyalden 🎯😂
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Well communicated Charles👏
Keep in mind not everyone got these things wrong about cardano. Companies like Messari try to make it seem like nobody follows/uses Cardano but that couldn’t be further from the truth. We are here and we are millions.
Hell yeah!
I like the host because he is representing the truth of the industry. Cardano is really unique in commitment to principles. And the VC conversation was important to discuss with Charles because there are no opportunities for big money coming in a taking big profits and screwing the retail investors. Charles ethics are so much higher it will slow it down because he refuses to play the game. Live by principle.
Charles enjoys the challenge of difficult and indeed somewhat deceitful questions and always handles it with factual answers and raw brain power imo. I've seen it in his AMA's as well, this guy is putty in his hands.
🥇🏆Cardano and Charles Hoskinson ❤️👍💯
Well done Charles. Someone has to talk to the clowns out there. You're our guy. We'll keep building.
Charles is good explaining the work, solution and tech. Such a role model for the crypto world. A real engine for the industry.
Well, he's an excellent salesman and liar, I'll give him that much.
@@michaelwaynetucker Why don't you try asking Charles who hired him to build Cardano and how many ADA he was paid to do it. Don't expect any answers from him.🤣🤣
@@xrpfreak7881 How does any of that matter, even if true? Cardano is decentralized and peer reviewed. If you wanna disprove it then go ahead, papers are right there for you to look through them.
That’s what the scientific process is, anyone can disprove it. So go ahead
@@MrKennyBones Peer reviewed? 7 years of peer reviewed papers and IOHK can't get the Daedalus wallet to work correctly, 7 years of peer review and still Cardano contracts function at a elementary and basic level. Go look at the number of transactions on Cardano. It's been dropping significantly over the past year. Even then most of the transactions are trading and crap dapps nobody is using for anything. There is zero enterprise interest in Cardano. It's quite clear for the reason. You are going to lose your money along with every other ADA holder.
You gotta respect the man , his knowledge and approach to this tech is 2nd to none. Slow and steady wins the race in the end. If you haven’t got a stake in Cardano banked you’ll miss a great opportunity.
Been waiting for this interview. Messari will wake up to Cardano one way or another. It’s a juggernaut that will wipe its butt with VCs that all they do is dump their bags on unsuspecting retail muppets. I have done over 1000 hours of research on Cardano and I have no doubt who will and won’t be around in a couple of years. Also side point I have my own crypto and we have been approached by VCs, what Charles is saying about liquidity is 100% true. They just want to make a quick buck
Messari are backed by VC's that don't want Cardano being visible. It's surpressed beyond belief, but it keeps fighting as it is doing the right thing by decentralisation and people.
i love to listen to charles.
he must be the most well spoken person in the cryptocurrency space i have ever listened to.
he speaks so eloquently and so thoughtfully that when he does, everyone listens.
even when he was speaking in congress, you could see that he made there one hell of an impression.
Outstanding exposition.
"Not enough people are using Cardano", "are you building the platonic idea of a race car or are you building a race car" Really? Great responses from Charles despite the hostile interview! Interviewer has to be true to the expectations of his fellow haters, but he got schooled in the process.
A tsunami of cardano facts given by Charles that cannot be denied and it's why I started to invest back some while ago, I have every confidence in Charles:
Just bought a crap load of $ADA
How do you not after hearing this?
You might like to see his keynote to the Cardano community here in YT.
An absolutely beautiful mind of an absolutely beautiful human being. This man & IOHK created a protocol that is the golden trifecta of crypto, Security, Scalability & Decentralization.
Charles nails it as always
I am convinced that whatever Charles is talking about is going way over the head of the interviewer 😶
Such a shame the camera didn't pan over the guy sometimes, with crickets playing in the background
I am convinced that "whatever" he said went way over your head, which is why you think that of the interviewer
Like AOS said, a masterclass in clown management! Thanks Charles!
Go Charles... Independent of Cardano, you contribute to making humanity better.
Ryan,
Wonderfully constructed interview, and you have redeemed yourself in many respects in my eyes.
There are few that can speak as clearly as Charles about why Cardano, but more importantly about "Why Crypto" in general.
Cardano is the biggest scam in crypto.
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Please leave it for the folks that actually think for themselves, and do their own research.
@@stevecornpops Tell me what Charles has accomplished in crypto. Basic smart contracts after 7 years? A barely functioning and flawed wallet? Why do you consider this guy a wiz when he lied about his education and has been removed from at least 3 other major projects not by his own choice?
@@xrpfreak7881 I have zero time to answer your flawed reasoning questions, and simply false accusations. And if I did, you would continue sealioning my time anyway. Go in peace...
@@stevecornpops wow, you're in complete denial bro, not sure we can proceed any further here...
This Guy is so clever, well spoken, savvy and just makes me super bullish on Cardano
I’ve said it before and will keep saying it. Cardano is playing an infinite game in an industry full of players playing finite games, who simultaneously have no conceptualization of what either even means.
I hope you paid attention Mr Selkis and that you are fair and objective from now on and give credit where REAL credit is due.
Yeah, if it wasn't for Charles and Cardano, I woudn't touch crypto with a stick tbh... now that I've been around all chains, I can tell with certanty that Cardano is the one for me. Cheers!
Same with me
And me
Charles is the best. Smartest guy in the room - Always. He will talk to anyone even if it's with a long time hater like that dude. I respect that 🙌
I love the interviewer. It’s so important the people asking the questions come from all perspectives and a negative one is just as vital as the positive. Asked brutally, answered clinically.
This interviewer is incredibly hostile. Unbelievable the disrespect he shows towards charles. That kind of attitude will only hurt him in the long run.
I don't know what crypto community this interviewer is from but I don't want any of it
I forget his official title but its either CEO, founder, or both of the website Messari. A platform that attempts to get real time metrics from many to all blockchains and compare them. Not advisable to play favorites, but his biases leak out from time to time.
Charles dropping absolute bombs
You did a good job Charles. Solid.
Es una gran persona que quiere mejorar el mundo, es un genio, muy carismatico. Go ADA!
Cardano is finally getting a little bit of respect in the space..I feel people are more open to learning about why Cardano is such a powerhouse in the space. Feel's good...thank you Charles and IOG, and Messari for hosting this!
No crypto project has ever had a better steward than Charles Hoskinson. This is why Cardano ADA will be the Blue Chip crypto investment for years to come.
haha I've been waiting for this upload! great start, good humour from both!
Good video: everyone needs more than han their basic salary to be financially secured, the best thing to do with your money is to invest, money left in savings always end up used with no returns,
You're right ma,
That is why I had to start forex trading 2months ago and now am making benefits from it,
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Charles is just awesome
wow, that was hard to watch. I wouldn't mind watching Charles take tough questions, but the interviewer wasn't looking for answers. He hardly listened, just waited for the moment to deliver his next underhanded question. Very admirable for Charles to even show up in that chair. The roadmap always made sense to me; build a strong ledger, add smart contracts, optimize the network, decentralize the governance.
Wow thank you Messari for bringing this dude on the show, I should take Cardano more seriously
The last laugh the hardest we all know. Charles can backup everything with facts. Just listen to this guy men hé knows what hé is talking about and so his mind is so deep wow the most people doesnt have even 1% of his brain. Charles vision is beyond limit so clever wow
Finally, proper Cardano coverage on measari’s platform. Glad to see CH have a different platform to explain Cardano to those who probably don’t really keep up with it and are unaware of what’s happening on the chain
Do you dial back from a full expressiveness model and cut people off in the process to gain security, OR do you start with a functional principle based model and build up your expressiveness with what the community wants. One has backwards compatibility meaning inclusivity and one doesn't.
This comes up in past clips by Charles and so fundamental in the development process, that it needs to be baked in at genesis.
Well it's all totally irrelevant when you add an EVM so it's a lot of work to secure something that has the exact same weak link as everything else. Nobody has ever hacked ethereum. They hack the smart contracts. It doesn't do any good to build something in haskell when you know everyone will use the evm.
Those that have made a career out of belittling Charles and Cardano, now find themselves unable to ignore it any longer.
Governance and scalability are crucial to macro players and institutions. And Cardano will thrive in a digital future.
The rest will he left in her wake.
Hoskinson is going to exit with your money dude. He's only being paid to work on Cardano. He's lied about pretty much everything such as adoption in Africa, his education, smart contracts, the list goes on. He's a con man, pure and simple.
Interviewer should detach his emotions, ruined the vibes. I applaud Charles for speaking facts 👏 Cardano is truly a decentralized blockchain.
Great that Charles had a fair chance to react to critical questions!
And the promise to write at least 3 sentences about Cardano might amuse himself, but it's really unprofessional. You don't leave out a project, a top 10 market cap project, from your news simply because it didn't make your VC's rich. Success is going to be the best revenge ever for Cardano. Enjoy smoking that Chico Crypto.
Totally agree
Lol at the molten tar monster reference. Why people give a shit what Chico has to say about anything, let alone something as complex as crypto is absurd.
The key point here is that when people seriously look at Cardano and poke their head at it, they DONT LEAVE. It's amazing when people talk to us in the community, how they suddenly get it. This isn't just playing the promise game. It's a shame the interviewer is so anti-cardano. One day, he'll realise how silly he was; it's the auto anti-cardano viewpoint that makes no sense. Go study something that your don't like, just incase bigatory or other propaganda is clouding your view point. There is a lot of, what people have said and what I think, then you listen to what Charles says. This old narrative of 'slow' is just lost on idiots. #Fast2Fail is not the same as go #Slow2Gofast.
The only individuals who don't realize Charles is a pathological liar are ADA holders.
Charles, you have been awesome once again. Cardano needs more advocates like you to be perceived by the rest of the crypto world as a decentralized community. As convincing as you have been about the benefits of Cardano, unfortunately for many it looks like Cardano is all about you. For this reason, many remain skeptical of our ecosystem.
I've been using the Cardano blockchain for years now, and I've literally never once gotten the impression that it's all about Charles. The guy does more for others and sticks to his principles more than you or anyone in this comments section will do in their lifetime. What an ignorant statment from someone who's never even used the ecosystem.
@@mikeh6109 Well just read the comments here, where Charles is seen as the Steve Jobs of Cardano. Have you ever asked yourself what would happen to Cardano if Charles would one day decide to leave the project to pursue something else?
Anyone that listens Charles speaking in front of all the people that he does and doesn't believe this guy is a genius is in deep negation
Wow, the bald guy (I didn't catch his name) really doesn't like Charles. It's nice to see how well Charles handles this interview. Logic always wins.
What an epic interview.. poor mesari guy...
Who is this scrub trying to remember the questions?
Charles killed it thanks to the massive effort of the Cardano ecosystem. Builders throughout.
This video should have millions of views..... we are all sooooooooo early lol
The bald guy on the left is out of his league but doesn't seem to be aware of it. He is antagonistic but Charles Hoskinson demonstrates great class and exceptional brilliance. Great men have always suffered fools.
This will be in the top 5 in the next 5 years and more! Cardano on!
Impossible not to be excited after listening to Charles
Nice interview! 👍👍
I doubt those outside cardano fully understand how this ghost chain is a vibrant eco system built on strong foundations where individuals and project work together for the greater good.
well in two days 20k View versus other video has 1k for a entire year , Charles nailed it again
Great interview. Love Cardano!
Brilliant!! 👏👏
decent, modest guy with the best proposition in cryptoland
Charles wrecked this poor man
chains launching with ponzinomics:
1. internet computer
2. algorand
does anyone know some others?
most, the vast majority of PoS coins have insiders that that own more than 33% of stake which renders the coins security model useless, it's a casino at that point
solana
I'm surprised the interviewer didn't ask CH "wen brn ada?" and "wen moon?" as that appears to be the total extent of his interest in blockchain
I was taking notes:
Be polite.
Be concise.
Bring receipts.
In the end, there will only be Bitcoin and Cardano.
EXACTLY
😂
@@NothingMatterz my guy... you better pull whatever you have in so-luna out now.
nope, bitcoin will be left in the dust.
@@krueger367 I just bought more SOL, and ADA.
Charles is second to none with his pitches and articulation..I’ll give him that.
great video!! well done Charles
Yep, a pleasure to be part of this dream for a new system.
in ADA we trust
Cardano, what a supermega great blockchain!
Charles man I appreciate you.
Cardano is a fantastic project! 👏
18:15 on🤣 Explains why the retail sheep have been sold on "its a ghostchain!".. and how unprofitable it is for Messari to promote Cardano. No kickback guys. That said thanks for having Charles on, and challenging the credibility of Cardano.
happy bday cardano, i bought more
You have one guy talking about the technicals of blockchain technology, and the other guy talking about speculations and all the showbiz of cryptocurrencies, both in one conversation.
I'm surprised the interviewer didn't ask CH "wen brn ada?" and "wen moon?" as that appears to be the total extent of his interest in blockchain
I know who Charles is, and he is brilliant.. I don't know who this other guy is and, from what he says, he's not worth worrying making space in the mind for..
This IS history. Listen, Learn and Share.
Why does this dude have a channel, his Ego is annoying & loves to hear himself talk. CH amazing as always!
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Charles' answer at the 18:15 question is EXACTLY why there is so much Cardano hate.
From VC's.. yes!
Lol. Ok Lukas.
exactly
They hate us because they ain’t us. Then several billion dollar dApps will surface and that story WILL change. Cardano is an incubator for the best things to happen in the crypto space.
Only privileged investors hate something that has fair start 4 all
Simply amazing 🙌🏼
Just look at the views on this video compared to any other Messari video! #community
What - what is the privacy stuff that's coming up?
No details yet, I don't think it'll be shipped soon.
Wow charles nailed it omg, so good
GOOD INTERVIEW YOU DID REALLY GOOD PRETENDING WE ARE GHOST
I believe 90% of what came out of charles went right over the interviewers head and that tends to take a toll on peoples complexes. You can clearly notice how the interviewer lashes out
That passive-agressiveness from Selkis transmits small pp energy