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If @IOHK_Charles emerges as the governance superpower of Cardano’s DRep system, ADA can easily reach $5–$10.
Remember Shelley ? - Charles was steering the ship - we went to 3$.
Now imagine that same visionary force — but amplified with 10x firepower of todays tech.
Simple.
Quantum Computers and their power to decrypt are going to be an extremely decisive topic in the crypto market participants psychology.
I see the $ADA - ecosystem as the highest potential to address it properly 👍.
Imho
My thoughts on Charles Hoskinson's retirement from X... 🧵
I think the Cardano founder's decision to become a quieter public presence is a good and necessary step for the future of this blockchain, and this community.
This is my perspective as a Bitcoiner, and as one of the few entrants into the Cardano eco within the past year. I have a fresh outsider's perspective on how Cardano is perceived by people not already involved - the sort who Cardano wants to recruit.
The reality is this: when people think of Cardano, they think of Charles.
They think of a single man, and all of the baggage that comes with that man.
That man is flawed like the rest of us. When those flaws are brought to light, they are - rightfully or not - reflective on all of Cardano.
Within that, they find a great irony in any attempt to take Cardano seriously: a "decentralized" blockchain that, as far as they can tell, is steered and championed by a single flawed leader.
This is a problem Bitcoin never had to face. Satoshi is anonymous, and he went completely dark less than three years into the project, once he was done building the base protocol and incubating it.
In the long run, this created clear skies for Bitcoin. It allowed Bitcoin to forge its own identity *outside* of a single founder. It allowed the massive community of businesses and developers building around the Bitcoin project to take the spotlight, rather than one man.
It allowed EVERYONE to forge Bitcoin's future together, and for the project to evolve into something trusted by institutions and governments.
Charles stepping back is a chance for Cardano to take a similar step. To quote @Sen_Palpameme, its time to "make Charles small" - to stop making Cardano about him and him alone. Cardano is a decentralized project that goes far beyond Charles, and it's time to act like it.
Promote yourselves. Build your own tools. Make your own decisions. Forge your own identity.
It's about time that the Cardano birdie left its nest.
Like a child leaving its parents' home, it may seem difficult at first. But you'll be stronger for it, and the world will take you more seriously once you do.
The Cardano community is massive, deeply enthusiastic, and motivated.
You'll get along just fine, and we're going to build some really great things beyond our current imagination.
The future is bright. 🌅
@angrycryptoshow@saylor@IOHK_Charles takes charge now, that is what a good leader needs to do, he has the capabilities and the experience to make this happen ! Every great project needs a defacto unicorn leader and he is this leader !