WikiBit 2026-05-25 01:16Charles Hoskinson has launched a broad review of governance structures across more than 11,000 decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) as he looks
Charles Hoskinson has launched a broad review of governance structures across more than 11,000 decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) as he looks to reshape how Cardano (ADA) resolves internal conflicts.
The Cardano founder announced the initiative on X on Sunday, citing a decade of governance research as the foundation for proposals he intends to bring forward via the networks constitution and new technology.
A Push to Resolve Cardanos Internal Conflicts
The announcement arrives against the backdrop of a sharp governance dispute over IOGs treasury funding proposal, which is tracking toward rejection ahead of its June 8 deadline. Roughly 87% of Delegated Representatives (DReps) are currently voting against the measure, which funds Cardanos 2026 research roadmap including quantum security and scaling architecture.
Hoskinson has warned that IOG will not resubmit the proposal if rejected and that a failure could trigger layoffs and damage the networks research-driven identity.
He is now weighing whether to register as a DRep himself, a move that would give him a direct vote in Cardanos on-chain governance system.
He is also considering hosting a mini-convention before the 2027 governance cycle to align stakeholders around proposed constitutional reforms.
I‘ve begun a comprehensive governance review of over 11,000 DAOs and a decade of literature in and out of our space to study executive function, roadmap, and strategy setting. The goal will be to propose some ideas to add new features to Cardano’s governance via the constitution…
What the Governance Review Could Mean
The reviews scope suggests Hoskinson is looking for structural solutions rather than short-term fixes.
Drawing on models from thousands of DAOs could inform amendments to how Cardano sets its roadmap and handles executive-level disputes through its constitution.
The push follows a period of sustained tension within the Cardano community over governance direction.
Earlier friction included disagreements over how IOG approached Cardanos Foundation, with Hoskinson calling for structural changes in how the organization operated.
Hoskinson has indicated more details will follow. Whether the review leads to constitutional amendments, new governance tooling, or both, the 2027 deadline gives him limited time to build consensus.
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