Story Highlights Cardano's $619M scandal centers on allegations about unclaimed ADA moved without p
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Just when Cardano, the decentralized blockchain platform, was seeing its native token ADA rising by 4.3% in the last 24 hours, a new controversy has emerged. Claiming that founder Charles Hoskinson moved 318 million worth of around $619 million without permission.
Despite the drama, ADA remains on track for a potential breakout, with indicators pointing to a price surge towards $1.
318M ADA Scandal? Hoskinson Responds
Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson has been in the limelight more for the last few weeks, starting from claiming that Ethereum might not survive the next 10-15 years, to defending Cardano against critics
But this time, Hoskinson is facing serious accusations of making unlawful move of ADA tokens. Crypto influencer Masato Alexander claims Hoskinson used special access to move 318 million unclaimed ADA, worth about $619 million, without permission.
Masato says the tokens were linked to a company called Attain Corp and were sold to investors in Japan, some of whom later felt tricked.
Hoskinson quickly denied all the claims, he said 99.8% of the tokens were claimed legally, and the rest were moved after a 7-year time limit, following the rules.
If ADA can close above $0.7214, it may confirm a breakout and open the door to a rally toward $0.75, $0.80, or even $1.
However, if ADA fails to break this key resistance, it could dip back to support near $0.6684 or $0.616.
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