Cardano Founder Dismisses ETHGate Theory Rumors: Report

Published 15/10/2023, 08:04
Cardano Founder Dismisses ETHGate Theory Rumors: Report
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  • Charles Hoskinson argues that he is completely against the SEC, dispelling rumors regarding his ETHGate theory definition.
  • Previously, Hoskinson argued that the SEC’s stance on ETH is not a part of corruption but favoritism.
  • Cardano’s founder received stark criticism alleging that he favored SEC’s corruption

The crypto space, fully open to controversies and scandals, recently caught attention with Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson’s contentious comments on the ETHGate Conspiracy Theory. In a recent AMA session on October 8, Hoskinson, who is also a co-founder of Ethereum, dispelled the ETHGate theory, arguing that the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) stance on Ether is not rooted in “corruption,” but an act of “favoritism.”

While his Ether-favored comments remain controversial, Deaton received a stack of criticism, alleging that his opinions sided with the regulator’s corruption. However, Deaton stood firm, dismissing rumors against him, claiming that he is “completely against” the SEC.

https://x.com/IOHK_Charles/status/1713419814125830204

Deaton asserted that the rumor against him is a “great irony of conspiratorial thinking,” spreading like a “disease.” His tweet represented his disappointment in being involved in a rumor concerning Ethereum, a platform he left in 2014. Earlier today, Deaton shared a post on X (formerly Twitter) sharing a light-hearted comment, stating,

You know my favorite part about the holidays is kicking the XRP ETHGate Hornet’s nest with easy to meme sound bites connected to mostly ignored nuanced points. It’s like the first snow of winter.

Notably, the theory has been a result of the SEC’s long view of Ether as a non-security despite the fact that popular assets, including XRP, are deemed unregistered securities. As per the argument of prominent ETHGate theorists, including XRP attorney John E. Deaton, Ethereum had mysterious dealings with the SEC, compelling the regulators to exempt Ether from the federal securities law. However, dismissing any speculations on the conspiracy between Ethereum and the SEC, Hoskinson argued that Ether “got lucky to be too old to consider” as a security.

Adding to the controversy, Deaton affirmed that the XRP was different from Ether, the former posing little threat to the existence of the latter. Pointing out the difference between XRP and ETH, Deaton asserted, “It [XRP] didn’t have smart contracts, we were in the proof of workspace, we weren’t looking for bank or remittance relationships.”

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