That argument was central to Gregaard’s broader pitch: blockchain, in his view, is becoming an underlying trust and coordination layer for AI-driven systems rather than simply a rails story for tokens or payments. He described a model where users could interact with seamless consumer applications while Cardano handles provenance, identity and compliance in the background. The point was less about visible crypto branding than about infrastructure-level deployment.
Why Cardano Could Strive In The EU And USAlongside adoption, Gregaard leaned heavily on security. He said Cardano’s on-chain governance model and distributed validator base make it harder to compromise through a single point of failure, a contrast with networks he described as effectively controlled by a small number of insiders. He also argued that Cardano is emerging as a “first level quantum secure environment” through its interoperability with legal entity identity standards, which he said is drawing interest from banks, brokers, exchanges and central securities depositories.
At press time, Cardano traded at $0.2566.


















