Cardano (ADA) founder Charles Hoskinson addressed his decision not to be invited to the White House Crypto Summit on Friday, saying that they will focus on the growth and decentralization of the Cardano ecosystem rather than lobbying for government recognition. Hoskinson took to X (formerly Twitter) to share his views: “I appreciate everyone’s passions and feelings about whether or not I should attend or be invited to certain US government events. Bashing government officials via X solves nothing or changes hearts and minds.” He urged the Cardano community to focus on the development of the ecosystem rather than focusing on government involvement. The summit, which brought together crypto industry figures and US government representatives, aimed to discuss regulatory frameworks and the future of digital assets. However, Hoskinson’s absence sparked controversy within the crypto community, with many questioning why the Cardano founder was not invited. Related News: Veteran Analyst Predicts XRP, Cardano and Dogecoin Price - Bullish on Two, Bearish on One In his response, Hoskinson reiterated his commitment to Cardano’s core principles, saying, “The most impactful thing we can do as an ecosystem is to focus on our ecosystem, its growth, and its competitiveness.” Hoskinson also highlighted Cardano’s global presence and decade-long mission to build a decentralized and inclusive blockchain network. He announced that he plans to return to Japan, a country deeply connected to Cardano’s origins, and continue to engage with the global community to listen, learn, and contribute to the advancement of the ecosystem. *This is not investment advice. Continue Reading: Cardano (ADA) Founder Charles Hoskinson Speaks For The First Time About Not Being Invited To The Summit At The White House