
Charles Hoskinson rang in 2026 from his Wyoming ranch with a message that sounded, at first blush, like an exit. It wasnât. The Cardano founder said he is ânot leaving the cryptocurrency space,â but he is walking away from day-to-day life on X and retooling how he shows up publicly, arguing that his visibility has become a liability for Cardano and Midnight adoption.
Cardano Founder Plans To Move Into The Background
Hoskinson opened the New Yearâs livestream titled âHappy New Year and Farewellâ with a post-mortem on 2025, framing it as a year in which parts of the industry chased success faster than it built systems capable of delivering on cryptoâs broader promises. In his telling, the space âlost our wayâ by letting incentives and spectacle override first principles.
He was also explicit about what the âfarewellâ refers to and what it does not. âSo, to get this right off the bat, Iâm not leaving the cryptocurrency space,â Hoskinson said. âIâm cognizant and aware that every single time I make a live stream or I say something, it gets misconstrued. So, letâs just definitively put that on the table. Iâm not going anywhere. Iâm not leaving.â
Instead, he described a strategic retreat from hyper-online discourse, claiming that the âweaponizationâ of his persona creates a barrier for would-be users who might otherwise participate in Cardano or Midnight.
The problem, he argued, is that public perception increasingly substitutes for product evaluation: âWe donât ask what it do. We ask who made it⊠If we hate them, what that thing is is evil and wrong. If we love them, what that thing is must be good.â
The clearest operational change is his decision to step back from X entirely. âIâve outgrown X,â he said. âSo itâs my farewell to that platform and Iâll turn it over to curators and AI. Itâll go into silent mode for probably a few weeks to a few months as we build up that infrastructure because I have more important things to do, but Iâm going to uninstall the app and never think of it again.â
Hoskinson said he plans to focus instead on âlong form writing,â AMAs, livestreams, and experimenting with new media formats, floating Twitch as one possible outlet. The goal, as he framed it, is to preserve community connection while reducing the surface area for what he described as increasingly hostile, toxic cycles during down markets.
Beyond the social pivot, Hoskinson emphasized a shift into âdeep focus,â saying he has returned to a level of product specificity he hasnât had âin a very long time.â He cited drafting a âspecification for a zkVM,â working on âadding privacy to intents,â and thinking through âchain abstractionâ and the roles across âapplication and permission and solver and settlementâ layers.
He repeatedly anchored that renewed focus to scale targets, explicitly tying his 2026 mindset to Midnightâs longer-term arc. âEvery day I wake up and I ask, âHow do I build something a million people can use?â And then I ask, âHow do I build something a billion people can use?ââ he said, adding that he has been thinking through what it would take for Midnight to reach âa billion users and a trillion dollars of transactions on the platform by 2030.â
Happy New Year and Farewell https://t.co/lfCJ2T09h0
â Charles Hoskinson (@IOHK_Charles) January 1, 2026
Personal Changes For 2026
Hoskinson also made the personal operational changes unusually concrete. He said he traveled âmore than 260 daysâ in 2025, averaged âonly five and a half hours of sleep a night,â and described that pace as unsustainable. After Japan and Hong Kong, he said, he intends to travel less and spend more time at his ranch or farm, focusing on health, reading, and calmer reflection.
The closing stretch blended motivation with ecosystem-specific claims about the year ahead: he said âwe finally launched Midnight,â pointed to RealFi efforts that âgave out a million loans over the last 18 monthsâ in Uganda and Kenya, and framed 2026 as the year âLeios ships,â âHydra gets good,â and Cardanoâs âdecentralized governance becomes hardenedâ as the community gains âfull agency.â
But he also delivered a blunt cultural critique that doubles as a signal to his audience about what he wants his next chapter to optimize for. âIf all you can think about is the price, youâve already lost,â Hoskinson said. âEven if it goes up, youâve lost. Not just at crypto, but at life.â
At press time, ADA traded at $0.34.

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