Cardano Leader Calls Dogecoin Bubble Dangerous
Charles Hoskinson says Dogecoin prices could collapse, causing regulatory fallout for the crypto industry.
Cardano leader Charles Hoskinson has warned that Dogecoin's recent market rally could have a negative outcome.
He suggests that the Dogecoin bubble could attract attention from lawmakers and regulators if and when it bursts.
Hoskinson even promoted Cardano competitors such as Ethereum 2.0 and Algorand as strong alternatives to Dogecoin.
Hoskinson Says Prices Are Unsustainable
Continuing on from its recent price performance, Dogecoin has seen a 124% price gain over the past 24 hours. That prompted Charles Hoskinson to comment on the coin’s success.
“DOGE has always been for our industry kind of a an inside joke, a pet rock, a fun mocking cryptocurrency, and a light-hearted thing,” Hoskinson stated in a YouTube video.
He noted that Dogecoin’s price rally has largely been driven by Elon Musk’s promotion of the coin on Twitter. He added that the coin’s growth has also been driven by “market manipulation by clever whales,” possibly referring to /r/WallStreetBets, a Reddit community that has organized various investment campaigns.
Hoskinson argued that Dogecoin’s growth is not sustainable. He noted that Dogecoin does not have a stable development team, that the coin’s code is largely based on Bitcoin, and that the coin is not well-equipped to deal with security issues if one should arise.
Cardano leader Charles Hoskinson has warned that Dogecoin's recent market rally could have a negative outcome.
He suggests that the Dogecoin bubble could attract attention from lawmakers and regulators if and when it bursts.
Charles Hoskinson, creator of Cardano and CEO of IOHK, has criticized Dogecoin’s rapidly rising market value.
Hoskinson Says Prices Are Unsustainable
Continuing on from its recent price performance, Dogecoin has seen a 124% price gain over the past 24 hours. That prompted Charles Hoskinson to comment on the coin’s success.
He noted that Dogecoin’s price rally has largely been driven by Elon Musk’s promotion of the coin on Twitter. He added that the coin’s growth has also been driven by “market manipulation by clever whales,” possibly referring to /r/WallStreetBets, a Reddit community that has organized various investment campaigns.
Hoskinson argued that Dogecoin’s growth is not sustainable. He noted that Dogecoin does not have a stable development team, that the coin’s code is largely based on Bitcoin, and that the coin is not well-equipped to deal with security issues if one should arise.
Hoskinson even encouraged investors to sell their DOGE. “If you’ve made money, great, but get the hell out of it! It’s a bubble, it’s not real, there’s nothing sustainable there,” he stated.
Regulatory Fallout Is Possible
Furthermore, Hoskinson suggested that the Dogecoin bubble could mean long-term fallout for the crypto industry.
He believes that once the Dogecoin bubble bursts, there will be regulatory inquiries from bodies such as the SEC and U.S. Congress. “There will be all kinds of regulators running around saying this is proof that crypto can’t control itself,” Hoskinson speculated.
Hoskinson suggested that if this trend continues, the cryptocurrency industry will be regulated to the degree that blockchain projects will be required to get approvals similar to bank charters. Hoskinson explained: “It will be an invitation-only club controlled from the top down, and any freedom that we have managed to pull back from the legacy financial system will be lost.”
He added that, even before the bubble bursts, overly high market values could attract lawmakers and international regulators.