- Vitalik says Ethereum Foundation will shrink its influence and become one node among many.
- Ethereum will prioritise CROPS values over competing on transaction speed like rival chains.
- EF board is expanding while Vitalik says his own influence will continue decreasing.
Vitalik Buterin has revealed a major shift in the future direction of the Ethereum Foundation, saying the organization wants to become “one node among many” instead of acting as the center of the Ethereum ecosystem.
In a post discussing Ethereum’s future, Buterin explained that the Foundation is moving toward a smaller, more focused, and more opinionated structure centered around decentralization, privacy, censorship resistance, and long-term sustainability.
Ethereum Foundation Wants Less Centralized Influence
Buterin said the Ethereum Foundation was never meant to permanently control the network and that its role should gradually decrease over time.
He added that the Foundation’s board is currently expanding and that his own influence inside the organization will continue decreasing, something he described as healthy for Ethereum’s long-term future.
According to Buterin, many people inside the crypto industry have increasingly questioned whether Ethereum’s actions still reflect its original values around decentralization, privacy, and open systems.
Ethereum Will Prioritize “CROPS” Technology
Instead of competing mainly on transaction speed or trying to maximize TPS numbers like many rival blockchains, Buterin said Ethereum wants to focus on what he called “CROPS” values:
- Censorship resistance
- Openness
- Privacy
- Security
He argued that Ethereum trying to become “just another fast chain” would ultimately lead to mediocrity.
Instead, the network plans to focus heavily on areas like:
- Provably bug-free blockchain infrastructure
- Strong consensus systems
- Privacy technology
- Reducing intermediaries
- More secure transaction inclusion systems
Buterin also pointed to growing AI-assisted verification tools that could make extremely secure blockchain systems possible in the near future.
Ethereum Is Moving Away From Short-Term Thinking
One of the biggest takeaways from Buterin’s comments is that the Ethereum Foundation no longer wants to chase every short-term market trend.
He said the Foundation plans to prioritize longevity over expansion, which could also mean selling less ETH from its treasury over time.
The organization will increasingly focus only on areas that are critical for Ethereum’s long-term success and that may not receive enough support from private companies or outside investors.
That approach could leave more commercial opportunities to independent developers, startups, and external ecosystem teams.
Ethereum’s Identity May Be Changing
The comments have sparked discussion across the crypto community because they signal a broader philosophical shift for Ethereum.
For years, many investors compared Ethereum against faster blockchains like Solana and other high-throughput networks focused heavily on speed and scalability.
Buterin now appears to be making it clear that Ethereum’s future identity will focus less on becoming the fastest blockchain and more on becoming the most reliable, decentralized, and censorship-resistant infrastructure layer in crypto.
He described the future Ethereum Foundation as “a smaller ship, a more opinionated one, but a longer-lasting one” built to ensure Ethereum continues serving a meaningful role in the digital economy for decades ahead.
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