Charles Hoskinson said that he would be willing to introduce the Ethereum Foundation to the University of Buenos Aires if it wants to turn its new āmandateā into something closer to a real constitutional process, according to his X post and the provided coverage.
"Mandate" or Constitution, if you will. We could introduce them to UBA if they want to have a convention…. https://t.co/i15cKVkWgA
— Charles Hoskinson (@IOHK_Charles) March 16, 2026
The comment came after the Ethereum Foundation published a new mandate built around subsidiarity, protection of values and temporality, with the aim of moving the ecosystem toward greater autonomy over time. Hoskinson used the moment to argue that Cardano had already gone further on governance, pointing to the convention held in Buenos Aires in December 2024 that he described as the basis of Cardanoās constitutional model.
What comes next is whether the exchange remains a symbolic jab or develops into a broader governance debate between the two camps. The immediate watchpoint is whether Ethereum expands on its mandate framework and whether Hoskinson continues pressing the case that formal constitutional structures matter more than moral authority alone.
Source: Charles Hoskinson (X).
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