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Cardano Founder Declares: ADA Holders Can Keep Their Tokens, No Need to Sell for NIGHT

Cardano Founder Declares: ADA Holders Can Keep Their Tokens, No Need to Sell for NIGHT

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2025-12-25 07:17:11
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Charles Hoskinson just gave ADA holders a clear directive—hold what you've got. The Cardano founder's latest statement pushes back against the frenzy to chase every new token that hits the market.

The 'No-Sell' Mandate

Hoskinson's message cuts through the usual noise. Instead of urging diversification into the latest project, he's telling the community to stand firm with ADA. It's a strategic play for ecosystem loyalty—and a direct challenge to the copy-paste launch model flooding crypto.

Why Holding Beats Chasing

This isn't just sentimental advice. It signals confidence in Cardano's own roadmap and utility. While new tokens promise moonshots, Hoskinson is betting on built infrastructure over speculative paper gains. A refreshing stance in a sector where founders often quietly exit their own holdings to fund the next 'vision'.

The Real Test for NIGHT

If a project can't attract fresh capital and needs to cannibalize existing communities, what does that say about its real demand? Another day, another token trying to ride coattails—meanwhile, the rest of us are just waiting for one of these things to actually work like a bank that doesn't blow up every eighteen months.

Hoskinson's call frames the choice simply: build on what exists, or keep spinning in the speculative carousel. ADA holders now have their orders.

Cardano Founder Says ADA Holders Don’t Need to Sell ADA for NIGHT

Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson has responded to questions from community members about whether they should sell ADA to buy Midnight (NIGHT). Since Midnight’s introduction, its development team, alongside Hoskinson, has actively promoted the project across multiple platforms.

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