Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson, a longtime proponent of more government transparency when it comes to regulation as well as aiding the wider acceptance of cryptocurrencies among policymakers, recently expressed his opinions about the state of affairs in Washington, D.C. through YouTube on May 27. Hoskinson said he would continue to engage with organizations such as the DCC, the blockchain association, and others to identify opportunities for collaboration. In addition, he shared that they would engage in policy conversations with legislators and, when provided drafts of legislation, provide feedback on how the wording may be made more effective. The IOHK CEO added:
Hoskinson is optimistic about the future
Overall, Hoskinson saw positives from his trip to Washington and dealing with lawmakers; he admitted there is still a lot more work to be done and “a lot more shoe polish is required,” however, he remains optimistic. Finally, the developer of ADA said that he hoped to continue working and see his platform continue to evolve, with a rapidly expanding ecosystem and the June release of the Vasil Hard Fork around the corner. As Finbold recently reported, Cardano’s average blockchain load remains relatively high in May at 64% as a byproduct of the network’s growth. Watch: Charles Hoskinson discusses Cardano’s focus on regulation