Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson went on a trip with an expedition looking for unidentified objects (UFOs).
With the cryptocurrency market going through turbulent times, BlackRock’s move has been a bit of a lifeline. In the recovering market, the securities lawsuits filed by the SEC are still in effect. It was noteworthy that the SEC also showed projects such as Cardano and Solana as securities.
Cardano Founder Charles Hoskinson must have gotten tired of the bad mood of the market and took a stroll. Hoskinson joined an expedition team to search for space objects that had crashed near the Pacific Ocean.
Cardano Founder Joins Expedition
As the crypto industry was going through tough times, Cardano Founder Charles Hoskinson started to turn to different things. Hoskinson is currently searching for an unidentified celestial body (UFO).
Hoskinson continues exploration off the coast of Papua New Guinea in the Pacific Ocean. Joining a team, Hoskinson conducts research on unknown objects falling from space. This search initiative belongs to Project Galileo, to which Hoskinson also donated $1.5 million.
Hoskinson, who shared a post on Twitter the other day, stated that he was in the discovery team and that they found strange pieces of wire. Hoskinson noted that parts may have been left over from the accident. The founder of Cardano stated that there are many places to overcome.
Wire and some aluminum. Plenty of ground to cover and we haven't even broken out the sluice sled yet https://t.co/sHKzHe3CvB
— Charles Hoskinson (@IOHK_Charles) June 16, 2023