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VitalikPledgesLeanerEFFewerETHSales
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Vitalik Buterin announced a significant strategic shift at the Ethereum Foundation, emphasizing that his personal influence will continue to decrease as the organization becomes less centralized. Rather than acting as the main coordinator of the Ethereum ecosystem, the Foundation now sees itself as just one participant among many. This transition is being largely led by Foundation president Aya Miyaguchi and comes in response to community criticism that the organization held too much power relative to its decentralization ideals. At the same time, the Foundation is narrowing its mission and reducing ETH sales to focus on long-term sustainability. Buterin introduced a new framework called “CROPS,” which prioritizes censorship resistance, openness, privacy, and security. Instead of competing with faster blockchains on speed, Ethereum will concentrate on deeper technical challenges that other networks are less likely to pursue. This includes building provably secure systems using AI-assisted verification, improving consensus mechanisms to remain safe under extreme conditions, and reducing reliance on intermediaries through new proposals and wallet innovations. The Foundation’s reduced scope also means that more responsibilities will shift to external players in the ecosystem, particularly in areas related to supporting ETH as an asset. While the Foundation may still provide initial support, it will no longer try to lead every initiative. This reflects a broader push toward decentralization, reinforced by the fact that the Foundation holds only about 0.16% of total ETH supply—far less than many comparable organizations. The changes mark a transition from a broad, central role to a more focused and decentralized approach. With most of its treasury still held in ETH and fewer token sales planned, the Foundation is prioritizing long-term resilience and innovation. The restructuring is expected to take several months, after which the new direction will define Ethereum’s next phase of development. #VitalikPledgesLeanerEFFewerETHSales
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