Charles Hoskinson got flagged by his own Telegram mod. Now he’s calling for ZK-based identity verification on the platform. Here’s what happened. Charles Hoskinson Charles Hoskinson got flagged by his own Telegram mod. Now he’s calling for ZK-based identity verification on the platform. Here’s what happened. Charles Hoskinson

Hoskinson Wants ZK Identity on Telegram After Mod Mix-Up

2026/03/31 23:15
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 Charles Hoskinson got flagged by his own Telegram mod. Now he’s calling for ZK-based identity verification on the platform. Here’s what happened.

Charles Hoskinson couldn’t prove he was himself. Not to a Telegram moderator. Not in a crypto group chat.

The Cardano co-founder joined the Midnight After Dark Telegram group. He was engaging with questions about the Midnight mainnet launch. Then a moderator flagged him as an impersonator.

Leo, identified as a moderator with the tag “Hard Forked,” told the account named Charles Hoskinson to change the display name or face removal. The message was direct: “Seriously, change the name or I will remove you.” Other users questioned whether it was really him. One member, Michael Lam, wrote in the chat, “Wait, you think this is really Charles?”

When the Real Charles Gets Kicked Out

Hoskinson took the moment to X. In a post on his official account @IOHK_Charles, he wrote that he was “having trouble proving to our mods” that he was actually Charles Hoskinson. He then pointed directly at the gap: “If only there was some form of ZK system that would allow me to prove my identity on Telegram.”

That one line carried weight. It wasn’t just a complaint about a mod. It was a live demonstration of a real identity problem on major messaging platforms.

Zero-knowledge proofs can verify a claim without exposing the underlying data. A ZK-based identity system on Telegram would let a user prove who they are cryptographically. No screenshot of a passport. No admin override. No waiting for someone to believe you.

The Midnight protocol, which Hoskinson’s team built, already uses this logic. It runs zero-knowledge cryptography to keep transactions private while still allowing verification. The principle transfers directly to identity use cases.

Telegram’s Identity Problem Is Bigger Than One Chat

Telegram has over a billion users. Impersonation runs rampant across crypto communities on the platform. Scammers regularly clone names and profile images of known figures to run rug pulls and phishing attempts.

The irony here is obvious. The real founder of a blockchain privacy project gets flagged as fake inside a group dedicated to that same project. The Midnight After Dark group was actively asking him about mainnet metrics and validator timelines. A user named Phobos even asked about the transition from the federated Kukolu phase to full decentralized block production.

Hoskinson was there, answering. The moderator nearly removed him anyway.

This is the exact problem ZK identity is built to fix. A cryptographic proof tied to a verified wallet or credential would settle the question in seconds. No moderator discretion needed. The system either confirms identity or it doesn’t. The debate around ZK proofs in verification is growing, with builders publicly defending the technology against critics who question its reliability in real-world applications.

Telegram has not commented on any plans to integrate ZK-based identity tools. The platform does have a verification badge system for public figures, but it is manually granted and unevenly applied. It clearly failed here.

The Midnight After Dark incident was small. A mod nearly kicked the wrong guy. But Hoskinson used it to point at something much larger. If the infrastructure exists to verify identity without exposing private data, the question becomes why platforms like Telegram aren’t using it.

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