Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson said the blockchain risks losing its scientists if a 32.9 million ADA research proposal fails. He warned that the core research lab would shut before voting closes on June 8.
The appeal is addressed to the Japanese delegates (dReps) who voted against the proposal. The plan would fund post-quantum cryptography, zero-knowledge proofs, and scalability work at Input Output Global (IOG) and partner universities.
Charles Hoskinson Frames the Vote as Existential
According to Hoskinson, Cardano would lose its scientists if the proposal failed. He warned its research lab would also be forced to close, estimating the investment at hundreds of millions of dollars over more than a decade.
He directed his appeal at Japan, where Cardano ran an early vouchered ICO. Hoskinson urged ADA holders to delegate voting power to dReps backing the research agenda before the June 8 deadline.
“We are deeply saddened that some Japanese dReps voted against our research proposal. If this proposal does not pass, we want the entire Japanese community to fully recognize that Cardano will lose its scientists, and our lab will be forced to close,” he lamented.
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Treasury Vote Tilts Heavily Against the Research Proposal
The on-chain vote currently shows roughly 81% of active dRep stake opposing the action and about 18% in favor. That leaves the request far below the 67% approval threshold Cardano’s Voltaire constitution requires.
The proposal seeks 32.9 million ADA, worth around $7.9 million at current prices of $0.2519.
It funds work on Ouroboros Leios, post-quantum cryptography, and zero-knowledge proofs. Aggelos Kiayias, IOG’s chief scientist, leads the program, with researchers at Edinburgh, Tokyo, Oxford, and Buenos Aires.
Critics argue the request lacks tight milestones. They say it reads as a bundled annual budget rather than a series of auditable deliverables.
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Several dReps want competing teams to bid against IOG through open RFPs rather than through automatic renewal. Voting runs through June 8.
“This doesn’t have anything to do with me. This has to do with destroying the entire core of our ecosystem. Cardano is the science coin. That’s our brand. We spent hundreds of millions of dollars and a decade to earn the right to say that. You don’t throw it away,” Hoskinson added.
A failed result would push IOG to choose between private funding, restructuring the proposal, or shrinking its work.
Each outcome would reshape how Cardano backs the academic pipeline behind its consensus design.
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