Cardano & ICP Collab? Hoskinson & Williams Hint at It
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Charles Hoskinson hints at potential collaboration with ICP, emphasizing their exclusion from Wyoming’s blockchain initiatives. Dominic Williams of ICP expresses interest in chain-key integration with Cardano. Cardano founder previously humorously responded to DFINITY’s storage upgrade claim. Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson recently hinted at a potential collaboration with Dominic Williams and the Internet Computer Protocol (ICP), mentioning the blockchain project’s exclusion from key initiatives. This statement has fueled speculation about strategic partnerships and technological advancements within the Cardano ecosystem. Will definitely reach out to Charles (side note: we’ve known each other since the earliest days of crypto). Would love to do chain key integration. https://t.co/tWYBJAClkb — dom.icp ∞ (@dominic_w) February 3, 2025 During a recent podcast, Hoskinson remarked, “It’s potentially possible. ICP was very unhappy about being excluded. They were one of the best blockchain candidates for what Wyoming wanted to do, and they were excluded for no reason. It would be interesting to see if perhaps on the litigation side, they’d want to come in if we go down that road. But overall, there’s a lot of good people in that ecosystem. We’ve got great scientists in that ecosystem, too.” Williams Responds with Enthusiasm Dominic Williams, the Chief Scientist of DFINITY and founder of ICP responded enthusiastically to the possibility of collaboration, tweeting, “Will definitely reach out to Charles. We’ve known each other since the earliest days of crypto. Would love to do chain-key integration.” Related: $ADA Teeters on the Edge of A Potential Bull Run: Crypto Analyst A History of Playful Banter This isn’t the first time DFINITY and Cardano have engaged in notable interactions. In mid January, DFINITY launched a major protocol upgrade to its canister smart contracts, allowing them to hold 400 GiB of stable memory—enough to store around 17.4 million Ethereum smart contracts or twice the…
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