Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Charles Hoskinson: ‘after El Salvador accepts BTC, more countries will admit BTC’

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Cardano founder, Charles Hoskinson guessed that accepting bitcoin by El Salvador is a great victory for the crypto industry.

Hoskinson expects that the acceptance of BTC by El Salvador will encourage other countries as well to adopt crypto.

Hoskinson said, “The majority of people under the age of 25 have a positive view on cryptocurrencies, and a lot of them own them. That’s the future. Their children will grow up with those values and those beliefs about the nature of money,”

Hoskinson further forecasted that other countries will move into the crypto industry by accepting crypto as part of varied government structures.

He further added that “In the coming years, many more nation-states will use crypto as part of their monetary policy, either as reserves in their central banks or using cryptocurrency rails for central bank settlements, or potentially just simply taking a cryptocurrency — as El Salvador has done — and make it the national currency.”

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Cardano becomes the first Japanese crypto exchange

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ADA (Cardano), by market capitalization, is the third-largest cryptocurrency. It is presently available for business in Japan. As per the BitPoint list, Cardano becomes the first Japanese crypto exchange.

ADA has now been added to the list of authorized cryptocurrencies in the country. These contain, but are not limited to, Bitcoin (BTC/USD), Tron (TRX/USD), XRP (XRP/USD), Ether (ETH/USD), Bitcoin Cash (BCH/USD).

Charles Hoskinson, co-founder of Cardano stated that he had waited for a long time for ADA to launch in Japan.

The former executive of Cardano’s founding organization EMURGO, Sebastien Guillemot, publicized that it was hard to launch ADA in Japan because the financial regulators of Japan are very sensitive about guaranteeing investor protection.

Financial watchdogs have approved some coins. While the country is crypto-friendly.

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Co-Founder of Ethereum Resigns, Citing Security Concerns

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Anthony Di Iorio, a Canadian entrepreneur and co-founder of Ethereum, has declared that he is leaving the crypto sector for safety concerns.

Di Iorio will sell his blockchain company, Decentral Inc., and cut links with many other crypto businesses he’s been associated with since 2013. Two years ago, Di Iorio announced his departure from Decentral, leaving as a member of the advisory board.

He returned to the organization soon after to take on a management position.

Decentral is a Toronto-based innovation hub and software development business that has released some decentralized applications, including Jaxx, a digital asset wallet. There are currently over a million users on Jaxx.

Di Iorio also founded KryptoKit, a browser wallet, in 2013, and the startup has subsequently attracted some of the industry’s early developers, including Erik Voorhees, Roger Ver, and Vitalik Buterin.

Di Iorio’s early collaborations with Buterin resulted in the initial conception and crowdfunding of Ethereum’s development in 2014, as well as the eventual debut on July 30, 2015. Charles Hoskinson, Joe Lubin, Gavin Wood, Mihai Alisie, Amir Chetrit, and Jeffrey Wilcke were among the first to fund the project, and the Ethereum blockchain, as envisioned by Buterin, was born.

According to Di Iorio, he assumed that staying away from crypto would make him ‘safer.’

Di Iorio declined to elaborate further on his personal security, instead stating that one of the key reasons for his withdrawal from the crypto industry was his “risk profile.”

“It’s got a risk profile that I am not too enthused about. I don’t feel necessarily safe in this space. If I was focused on larger problems, I think I’d be safer,” he shares.

Di Iorio stated that he would now focus on a philanthropy venture, a new organisation that would address “large problems” using the same concepts he used as a crypto entrepreneur.

“I’m a crypto guy and I don’t want to be known as a crypto person,” Di Iorio shares. “I want to be known as a problem solver.” He said.

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