Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin has signaled a significant strategic shift for the Ethereum Foundation, framing it as a move toward greater efficiency and alignment with Ethereum’s foundational ideals.
In a lengthy post on X, Buterin responded to recent high-profile departures and community criticism, stating the organization is choosing “longevity over breadth.” The Foundation will reduce ETH sales to stretch its resources while narrowing its focus to Ethereum’s core properties: censorship/capture resistance, open source, privacy, and security — collectively referred to as CROPS.
The announcement comes as the EF navigates a wave of senior staff exits in 2026. At least eight contributors have left or announced departures, including multiple researchers in May. Former co-executive director Tomasz Stanczak stepped down earlier, and other key figures like Alex Stokes are on sabbatical. Buterin noted his own influence within the organization “will continue to decrease, which is honestly what I want,” positioning the post as his personal view rather than an official board statement.
The EF now holds roughly 0.16% of total ETH supply, a relatively small stake compared to other blockchain foundations. Buterin highlighted that the Foundation’s original charter — completing the work outlined in Ethereum’s pre-launch documents — was largely fulfilled by 2022. He stressed it should be viewed as “one node, with a defined purpose, alongside other nodes” in the decentralized ecosystem.
Community reactions have been mixed, with some welcoming the transparency and others questioning the timing amid ongoing debates about Ethereum’s governance and direction. The post follows proposals like former EF developer Dankrad Feist’s suggestion for a new $1 billion Ethereum advocacy group.
Analysts note this restructuring could strengthen Ethereum’s decentralized narrative at a time when regulatory scrutiny on foundations and token sales remains high. However, it also raises questions about the Foundation’s capacity to drive major protocol upgrades moving forward.
Buterin concluded by acknowledging community feedback that has “made him feel pain,” underscoring his commitment to Ethereum’s long-term health over short-term expansion.
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