Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson has faulted the process that denied IOG, the engineering company behind Cardano, the opportunity to bid on an RFP in Wyoming. While Hoskinson believes a resolution is close, he noted the denial set the state back, with the people involved in the process hurting the reputation and credibility of Wyoming’s blockchain efforts.
This is why all normal RFP qualifications processes typically involve a posting of the functional and non-functional product requirements and a time period for vendors to demonstrate they can be satisfied with a proof of concept. Success gives them the right to bid on the RFP.… https://t.co/MjbP1US3vM
— Charles Hoskinson (@IOHK_Charles) November 24, 2024
Hoskinson posted on X regarding the issue while responding to Sebastien Guillemot, the Paima Studio’s co-founder, who claimed to have written some of the explanations why stablecoins that need a freeze function weren’t doable on Cardano. Guillemot clarified that the situation has changed, and Cardano can handle the creation of all kinds of solutions. He thinks claiming otherwise is a skill issue and no longer a problem of the blockchain network.
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