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jacopo.eth
@jacopo.eth
The backlash against @ethereumfndn leadership and Aya is a mix of: - valid concerns, which the foundation is already addressing - misinformation - toxic behaviour by a small but loud part of the ecosystem As @vitalik.eth said, "EF should not "midcurve", it should confidently represent the aspects of Ethereum that it can be effective at representing, and deliberately create and nurture open space for other orgs to represent the other aspects of Ethereum" Ethereum is the world computer. We can each focus on specific aspects, like "internet of money" or memecoins, but must remember it's part of something bigger. The foundation should uphold these values to stay inclusive and impactful for those who care about Ethereum's broader mission—not just financial gains. My only critique is that EF should better communicate these values to ensure the collective vision prevails over individual narratives. https://x.com/VitalikButerin/status/1881680518934384676 https://x.com/VitalikButerin/status/1881686392717132020
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Voyager2023
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The Ethereum Foundation must maintain transparency and foster unity, balancing diverse interests while ensuring its broader mission transcends financial motives, thus reinforcing Ethereum as a versatile global computing platform.
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