Ethereum Brain Drain
"Yeah, I mean this week the narrative's been the brain drain over at Ethereum, right? So, Ethereum's identity crisis is deepening after high-profile brain drain frustrates the community. I think they had like five key figures leave from the Ethereum Foundation just this month, eight maybe this year."
ℹ️ In shortEthereum's identity crisis is deepening due to a brain drain of key figures from the Ethereum Foundation, frustrating the community.
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… So, you know, I I think the breadth of this market and the crypto market more broadly is really been concerning for me. As it's and if this continues, we're just going to be effectively absorbed into broader tech, which may be fine for some people, but certainly not for the crypto I you know, ideologues who started this industry. >> Yeah, I mean this week the narrative's been the brain drain over at Ethereum, right? So, Ethereum's identity crisis is deepening after high-profile brain drain frustrates the community. I think they had like five key figures leave from the Ethereum Foundation just this month, eight maybe this year. And of course Vitalik kind of finally stepped out and talked about, you know, Ethereum becoming a smaller ship. The Ethereum Foundation owns a fraction of a percentage of the Ethereum at this point. They're not going to sell. He said that they're just one node among many and said, you know, they're going to basically focus on privacy and not try t …
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