Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson took the issue on Twitter and replied to the Solana developers team with his witty response.
The Internet has become the battleground for issues nowadays where nothing is left behind, neither the comments someone made on someone nor the responses. Similar seems to happen recently when a twitter user on 2nd June tagged Cardano blockchain founder and CEO of its creator company Input Output Global (IOG) Charles Hoskinson on a tweet that had a podcast clip that features co-founder of Solana, Anatoly Yakovenko and Raj Gokal.
The clip was from a podcast uploaded in August last year that showed Yakovenko was criticizing Cardano for being too much careful. In context, the clip has contained that segment of the conversation during the podcast where hosts asked Solana developers to put different blockchains into ranks. While responding to this, Yakovenko gave Cardano second to last place and prefaced his thinking by mockingly saying that to shit on Cardano is popular.
Anatoly Yakovenko, in the clip, was saying that the approach that Cardano engineers took to build the blockchain network was so much corrent and they treated building it like they were trying to build some Cathedral. Further, he added that this is why they never get a ship, and rather than shipping the code, and they don’t even get paid for it. He even insisted that it did not work like this and that they needed to kiss some frogs in their design and ship something better.
Charles Hoskinson has then responded to the video on Twitter, where Solana co-founders criticized Cardano network and the way its developers built it. While admitting that the Cardano developers are building their software carefully indeed for a long time since millions of users and almost thousands of businesses trusted and relied on Cardano network’s infrastructure.
While concluding his tweet, he also suggested that the developer team of Solana network should also try to build something important to society, such as hospitals, with their approach to creating and designing software quickly.
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