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Hoskinson Considers a Private Cardano Stablecoin, Anticipating the End of Privacy in Crypto Payments Across the EU and US

May 13, 2025 at 06:04 am

A recent episode of eToro's “Conversations with Leaders” podcast featured Charles Hoskinson, who shared a wide range of thoughts on the imbalance of power

Hoskinson Considers a Private Cardano Stablecoin, Anticipating the End of Privacy in Crypto Payments Across the EU and US

Charles Hoskinson, the founder of Cardano, is contemplating the launch of a private stablecoin on the Cardano blockchain. The idea was sparked by Hoskinson’s anticipation of the impending elimination of privacy in crypto payments within both the European Union and the United States.

However, Hoskinson's vision isn't focused on an entirely anonymous coin like Monero. Instead, his aim is to integrate a selective disclosure mechanism to ensure the stablecoin remains compliant with regulatory frameworks.

A recent installment of eToro's "Conversations with Leaders" podcast saw Charles Hoskinson engaging in an insightful discussion with Benzinga. During their conversation, Hoskinson shared his candid thoughts on the glaring imbalance of power and influence that persists among major actors, impacting both the public and private sectors.

While discussing Cardano's internal restructuring to foster more equitable and sustainable decision-making, one initiative that caught attention was the potential creation of a Cardano-based stablecoin.

"It’s a new initiative that we’re thinking about. We may start it later this year or early next year. It’s an interesting idea because, starting July 2027, centralized exchanges in Europe won’t be able to handle private digital assets. The U.S. could move in a similar direction. And existing solutions like Monero and Zcash are already causing major headaches for regulators, making them increasingly difficult for average users to access and use."

Highlighting the pressing need for financial privacy in today's world, Hoskinson went on to add:

"Maybe people don’t want to have a stablecoin where every time they buy something it’s forever tracked by everyone everywhere. But at the same time, we need to be compliant with regulations. So how can we combine these two aspects? I think it’s possible to create a stablecoin on Cardano that’s private by default, but where disclosing the information would require specific requests and formal procedures."

output: Charles Hoskinson, the founder of Cardano, is contemplating the launch of a private stablecoin on the Cardano blockchain. The idea was sparked by Hoskinson's anticipation of the impending elimination of privacy in crypto payments within both the European Union and the United States.

However, Hoskinson's vision isn't focused on an entirely anonymous coin like Monero. Instead, his aim is to integrate a selective disclosure mechanism to ensure the stablecoin remains compliant with regulatory frameworks.

A recent installment of eToro's "Conversations with Leaders" podcast saw Charles Hoskinson engaging in an insightful discussion with Benzinga. During their conversation, Hoskinson shared his candid thoughts on the glaring imbalance of power and influence that persists among major actors, impacting both the public and private sectors.

While discussing Cardano's internal restructuring to foster more equitable and sustainable decision-making, one initiative that caught attention was the potential creation of a Cardano-based stablecoin.

"It’s a new initiative that we’re thinking about. We may start it later this year or early next year. It’s an interesting idea because, starting July 2027, centralized exchanges in Europe won’t be able to handle private digital assets. The U.S. could move in a similar direction. And existing solutions like Monero and Zcash are already causing major headaches for regulators, making them increasingly difficult for average users to access and use."

Highlighting the pressing need for financial privacy in today's world, Hoskinson went on to add:

"Maybe people don’t want to have a stablecoin where every time they buy something it’s forever tracked by everyone everywhere. But at the same time, we need to be compliant with regulations. So how can we combine these two aspects? I think it’s possible to create a stablecoin on Cardano that’s private by default, but where disclosing the information would require specific requests and formal procedures."

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