Cardano has been making headlines a lot lately due to various achievements that the team managed to mark and also thanks to all kinds of bold plans for the future of the project.
Recently, Cardano’s Charles Hoskinson made some comments, and people misunderstood something that he said.
This is the reason for which he hopped on social media to clarify something.
Here’s what a Twitter user posted:
Correct me if I’m wrong, but I swear @IOHK_Charles just said, in his AMA, there are 90+ commercial projects wanting to migrate from Ethereum to #cardano. Mic drop…
— Suzanne Ahjira (@Ahjira) October 3, 2020
A follower said: “They say a lot. Every time When they talk about dates they fuck it. Goguen, indeed nothing is communicated. Not even When possible in q4 or q1 in 2021. Nothing.”
Someone else posted this: “Yes, he did say 90+ and the fact that they had to turn down some of the projects. Also, from what I can remember, he said that they are in the process of hiring over 50 people to bring on board these projects, amongst other things.”
Another follower said: “Hope Goguen (all 3 main phases) doesn’t get pushed out ‘till 2021. Last month, based on what Charles had said, I was certain it’s coming Q4. Now I have doubts. There was definitely some back peddling today on AMA. Lots of Defi action on Polkadot and cosmos. Still believe in ADA!”
Hoskinson clarifies what he said
Following all these comments, Hoskinson dropped this message:
Just a clarifying comment. I didn’t say 90 coins want to move over, I said that the commercial team has 90 potential deals in the pipeline. This said, erc20 converter should easily push things in this direction
— Charles Hoskinson (@IOHK_Charles) October 3, 2020
A follower commented: “Looks like most ERC-20 tokens will be moving to Cardano as ETH 2.0 is 1 yr delayed. Cardano is in a better position of getting all these deals..bullish.”
At the moment of writing this article, ADA is trading in the green, and the coin is priced at $0.097956.
In other news, Cointelegraph just revealed that Shopify stores could soon allow users to pay for products with ADA.



