Charles Hoskinson challenged the chairman of the IOTA Foundation to debate on Cardano (ADA).
Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson is a popular personality in the crypto space because of his creation “Cardano blockchain”. Hoskinson is one of the founders of the second biggest crypto asset Ethereum. In the initial phase of the Ethereum project, Hoskinson left the project and after that, he started to work on a new crypto project with his new blockchain developers team Input Output Hong Kong Global, or say IOHK.
Recently the Reddit community of IOTA took to Twitter to call for a debate between the founder of IOTA & Cardano. Hoskinson responded and accepted the challenge openly.
Dominik Schiener, the IOTA co-founder, also responded and said that he is down for the chat.
Here the response from the founders of two crypto Projects is showing that they are confident in the hard work, they did over the years.
Twitter chat discussion failed to give clue about this debate chat time & place between these two legends of the crypto industry.
Earlier in 2021, These two people considered interconnecting the Cardano blockchain & IOTA blockchain network via the cross-chain protocol.
At that time, Cardano’s founder requested IOTA co-founder reach out to him, and also the IOTA co-founder responded & confirmed that he will send an email regarding this proposal but after that, no announcement came about this planning.
ADA price
At the time of writing this article price of ADA, the native token of the Cardano blockchain, is $0.4247, which is 4.41% down over the last week’s trade price.
IOTA price
At the time of writing this article, the price of the IOTA token is $0.2772 and this price is 7.72% down over the last 7 days of trade price.
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