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Cardano Discord Proposal Sparks Backlash as Cyber Capital Founder Calls for Hoskinson’s Removal

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Cyber Capital founder and CIO Justin Bons has criticized Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson over his proposed plans to migrate the $ADA community to a dedicated Discord server.

The proposal to migrate the Cardano community from X to a dedicated Discord server has sparked fresh controversy, drawing criticism from prominent industry figures while gaining support from members who believe it could improve governance discussions.

Cyber Capital Founder Calls for Hoskinson’s Removal

Among the most vocal critics is Cyber Capital founder and CIO Justin Bons, who has criticized Hoskinson over the initiative.

Bons described the proposed Discord migration as the “final straw,” arguing that moving governance discussions into a moderated Discord server would centralize community discourse.

Notably, he called on Cardano stakeholders to remove Hoskinson to limit his influence over the ecosystem. According to Bons, stakeholder governance exists precisely to hold influential figures accountable when necessary.

He also linked the controversy to broader concerns about Cardano’s technical progress. Specifically, Bons argued that the network has failed to meet expectations and pointed to Cardano’s maximum transaction throughput of 23 transactions per second (TPS) in 2026 as evidence that promised improvements have not materialized.

Early $ADA Investor Warns of Increasing Founder Influence

In addition, early Cardano investor Moody Hank echoed Bons’ concerns. He claimed that the Discord proposal would further strengthen Hoskinson’s influence over community discussions at a time when the ecosystem is already facing challenges, including the closure of projects such as TapTools.

According to Hank, the defining difference between a truly decentralized blockchain and a founder-driven project is whether the community can effectively challenge or remove its leading figure. In his view, shifting governance conversations to a platform perceived to be under Hoskinson’s influence risks blurring that distinction.

As a result, critics argue that the proposal raises important questions about the balance between community coordination and decentralization.

Hoskinson Defends Discord Migration Plan

The backlash followed Hoskinson’s proposal to establish a dedicated Discord server for the Cardano community.

Hoskinson explained that the initiative forms part of a broader effort to migrate community discussions away from X. He also argued that conversations surrounding Cardano on the social media platform have become increasingly dominated by drama, misinformation, hostility, and constant controversy.

Therefore, he believes a dedicated Discord environment could encourage more productive discussions and help community members focus on governance, development, and ecosystem growth.

Supporters Say Discord and X Can Coexist

While critics view the move as a step toward centralization, supporters contend that a dedicated discussion forum could improve coordination among stakeholders and reduce the noise often associated with social media platforms.

Several community members have also rejected the notion that Discord would entirely replace X. According to Angry Crypto Show, both platforms can coexist in much the same way that real-world institutions such as parliaments, senates, and executive offices serve different functions within a governance framework.

Another supporter argued that Discord should primarily serve as a venue for discussions and community engagement, while the Cardano community’s X account remains focused on announcements, updates, and ecosystem news.

No, Please, create the Discord & keep all the drama off of X & away from the eyes of potential institutional investors.

Utilize the @Cardano account for news, updates etc. like the professional, literary accountable ecosystem that we’re supposed to be.

Chat in the Discord.

— Love Everyone (@cryptofan222) June 17, 2026