Cardano Founder Says Crypto Parties Won’t Boost ADA Price – Here’s Why

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Charles Hoskinson just dropped a reality check on the Cardano community. His message is simple. Crypto parties and big conference events are not going to move the ADA price. Instead, he wants to take the funds that would have been spent on flashy gatherings and put them into permanent global community hubs.

Offices with biweekly events, hackathons, community meetups, and venture incubation. The kind of places where people actually build stuff and bring new users into the ecosystem.

  • What Sparked This Conversation
  • The Pushback and Hoskinson’s Response
  • What This Means for Cardano

What Sparked This Conversation

The whole debate started when the Cardano community pushed back on a treasury proposal. The request was for 14 million ADA at current prices to fund Cardano’s presence at the Cardano Summit and Token2049 in Singapore. That is a lot of ADA. Several DReps, including Cardano Cypherpunks, HOSKY, Cerkaryn, and Goofycris, voted against it. The community said no.

Hoskinson then weighed in. He said he honestly feels the funds could be better spent on a network of global offices, modeled after the Buenos Aires office.

For the cost of that one conference proposal, he claims 5 to 6 permanent offices could be run for a full year. That is a big difference. One week of parties versus a year of ongoing community building.

The Pushback and Hoskinson’s Response

Not everyone agrees with Hoskinson. Eduardo Camarena fired back, saying he is afraid the ecosystem needs more than coworking spaces to push the ADA price. His point is blunt. Prices attract interest. Without price action, no one shows up to the hubs.

Hoskinson responded by saying that Cardano has to bring new people in and show skeptical markets that the project is still alive and thriving. Going to parties, he argues, does not do that. Having permanent community hubs with people attending weekly events does.

The debate comes down to a simple question. Does Cardano spend money on short term visibility at big conferences, or does it invest in long term infrastructure that slowly builds a real community? Hoskinson is betting on the second option. He wants offices that operate year round, not booths that pack up after three days.

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What This Means for Cardano

The ADA price is not directly impacted by this decision overnight. But the choice matters for the long term health of the ecosystem. Conferences bring attention. Hubs bring builders. Hoskinson is prioritizing builders.

The Buenos Aires office has already proven the model works. Biweekly events keep people engaged. Hackathons produce new projects. Venture incubation turns ideas into companies. That is how a blockchain ecosystem grows.

The community rejected the conference proposal. Hoskinson is now proposing an alternative. The conversation is not over. But one thing is clear. Hoskinson does not believe crypto parties will boost the ADA price.

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