Charles Hoskinson, founder of Cardano (ADA) and Midnight (NIGHT), suggests becoming a Decentralized Representative (DRep) in the Cardano ecosystem. The move followsCharles Hoskinson, founder of Cardano (ADA) and Midnight (NIGHT), suggests becoming a Decentralized Representative (DRep) in the Cardano ecosystem. The move follows

Hoskinson Seeks DRep Post Amid Scuffle With Cardano Governance

2026/05/24 14:36
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  • Charles Hoskinson is rallying the Cardano community to support his bid to become a DRep.
  • Cardano’s founder believes that the move will enable him and his team at IO to implement reforms and enhancements to ADA’s chain smoothly.

Charles Hoskinson, founder of Cardano (ADA) and Midnight (NIGHT), suggests becoming a Decentralized Representative (DRep) in the Cardano ecosystem. The move follows his frustration with funding gridlock, which prevented him from implementing new features that could have enhanced the chain.

What is a DRep?

As its meaning (Decentralized Representative) implies, a DRep is an elected parliamentary representative in Cardano’s on-chain governance model. ADA holders can choose DReps to delegate their voting power.

After the Chang hard fork, ADA holders can become DReps themselves if they gain enough influence and are featured on Cardano’s Govtool. Alternatively, they can delegate their voting power straight from their wallets using the Cardano Governance Hub.

DReps can review and submit proposals, including budgeting issuance, within the Cardano ecosystem. They also serve as a voice for certain members of the ADA community in voting governance actions and constitutional amendments.

DRep composition within Cardano can change at any time, as ADA holders can easily switch their delegates as they please. A DRep’s voting power scales depending on the amount of ADA delegated by users.

Charles Hoskinson Eyes Becoming a DRep

On Sunday, Hoskinson declared that he’s seeking a DRep position to pursue his new vision for Cardano. The decision was a major pivot from his earlier stance of abstaining from running as DRep, to enable the chain to mature within a decentralized, purely community-driven model, and to prevent raising fears of centralization. He extended the abstention to Input Output (IO), a blockchain research firm he founded and currently leads as CEO.

Hoskinson announced he would host a “mini-convention” to gather direct feedback from the Cardano community on his plan. He aims to accomplish his goal by 2027.

“I’m considering if it is prudent at this point to become a DRep and to host a new mini-convention to get it done in time for the 2027 process,” said Hoskinson in a post on X. “More on this later.”

The Cardano founder claimed that he conducted a comprehensive review of the governance models of more than 11,000 Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs). Additionally, he reviewed their executive functions, roadmaps, and strategies to identify best practices and technologies the chain could adopt to better align with stakeholders’ expectations.

“The goal will be to propose some ideas to add new features to Cardano’s governance via the constitution and new technology that will resolve much of the conflict we are facing,” Hoskinson revealed.

Community Feedback

A majority of the ADA community agreed with Hoskinson. Many pointed out that it was a long-overdue decision and a no-brainer if he genuinely wants the best for the Cardano ecosystem.

Some people chided Hoskinson for all the drama, considering that he had the power to secure a spot as DRep with his ADA holdings. They argued that the chain is fully decentralized, so he has the same right as every ADA holder to participate and make himself heard in the platform’s governance processes.

Others praised Hoskinson for his high degree of restraint, as he had consistently chosen not to exercise his power to dictate Cardano’s direction. However, they highlighted that becoming a DRep will allow others to legitimize his inputs through democratic support.

Moreover, supporters believe that the founder has enough community backing to consolidate his position. They emphasized that Hoskinson has been the voice of the majority; hence, it wouldn’t be hard to get the numbers behind him in his DRep bid.

Hoskinson’s Reasons

Hoskinson’s change in stance stemmed from his frustration over a proposal from IO that ran into a brick wall. It resulted from DReps vehemently opposing the allocation of 32.9 million ADA in treasury funding for IO’s efforts to jump-start several initiatives to enhance the Cardano ecosystem. They called it wasteful treasury spending.

The proposal in question sought research funding for several programs. One of them, centered on Ouroboros Leios, aimed to scale Cardano’s throughput to increase transaction capacity without compromising security and interoperability. Another focused on reinforcing the chain’s quantum resilience amid the looming Q-Day scenario.

Yuki Oishi, one of Cardano’s prominent DReps (carrying the alias YUTA), abstained after recognizing the dilemma presented by the proposal. He agreed with the majority’s view that IO would only trigger unnecessary spending under the proposed framework. On the other hand, he opined that it would be better for the group to split the proposals so that DReps could vote separately on certain parts.

Hoskinson warned, though, that IO will no longer resubmit the proposal if it fails to get enough votes. Furthermore, he cautioned that the network’s core research laboratory may shut down even before the voting ends if it doesn’t secure the required funding.

The post Hoskinson Seeks DRep Post Amid Scuffle With Cardano Governance appeared first on Blockzeit.

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