Charles Hoskinson, founder of Cardano and a prominent figure in the cryptocurrency sector, was a guest on David Gokhshtein's program "The Breakdown." The program included an extensive discussion devoted to cryptocurrency regulation and U.S. policy.



Hoskinson sharply criticized the Clarity Act (Clarity Act), which is currently being discussed in the United States. He argued that the bill by default classifies crypto assets as securities, hindering innovation in the sector. "The bill legalizes Gary Gensler's approach," Hoskinson stated, adding that even assets like Bitcoin, Ethereum, Cardano, and XRP would not pass this test.

He argued that the bill grants the Securities and Exchange Commission excessive authority, while the Commodity Futures Trading Commission is underfunded. According to Hoskinson, the bill leaves DeFi developers without protection and promotes the relocation of new projects abroad. He called on: "Do not pass this bill, let's continue winning in the courts."
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