Ethereum co-founder, Vitalik Buterin, has issued one of his starkest warnings yet: if the network continues to limit itself to DeFi, obsessing over yields and political meme coins, it will betray Ethereum’s original mission.
In a post on social network X on March 3, Buterin shared an essay‑like reflection on how his worries, and the worries of people around him, highlight the fact that Ethereum is not doing enough to be an active force for change amid world‑class threats such as “government control and surveillance, wars, corporate power and surveillance.”
He argues that Ethereum seems largely absent from meaningfully improving the lives of people subject to these forces, even on the dimensions the ecosystem claims to care most about: freedom, privacy, the security of digital life, and community self‑organization. Buterin states:
Buterin stresses that his critique is not aimed at DeFi itself. On one hand, he warns against the narrow culture that has grown around it, made of hollow trends that turn politics and real‑world concerns into spectacle through political meme coins and “various zero‑sum gambling applications.”
On the other, he laments that if Ethereum continues to “laser‑focus” on finance, its impact on improving people’s lives will remain minimal, a striking contrast with what he calls “liberating technologies” like Starlink or Signal, which are already reshaping the balance of power in the real world. He acknowledges the importance of financial freedom, but argues that it is no longer enough. Buterin added:
The Path To Sanctuary TechnologiesUnderstanding that “Ethereum cannot fix the world”, Buterin proposes that what Ethereum should do is to think itself as “being part of an ecosystem building ‘sanctuary technologies’”. This means tools that give people a place to communicate, organize, and hold value where states and corporations cannot easily surveil, censor, or confiscate.
The Goal Is De-TotalizationThe ambitious and holistic approach suggested by Buterin seeks one main objective: “to enable interdependence that cannot be weaponized”, the opposite to remaking the world in Ethereum’s shape. Summing up, Buterin states that this interdependence stands on four pillars: finances (ETH, stablecoins, DeFi), communication (encrypted messaging, censorship‑resistant social), coordination (DAOs, crowdfunding, mutual aid) and identity (non‑custodial IDs and reputation). In Buterin words:
Crypto has already shown what it looks like when blockchains become survival tools rather than trading venues. In places like Venezuela, families use stablecoins and Bitcoin to route remittances around capital controls, protect savings from hyperinflation, and move money when local banks either collapse or become instruments of state control and beyond. Activists and dissidents lean on censorship‑resistant rails to receive support, fund legal defenses, and simply stay connected to a global economy that their governments are trying to cut them off from.
According to an article posted on our sister website NewsBTC, crypto has become a financial lifeline for ordinary Iranian households amidst the political unrest and economic collapse. For ordinary users, crypto remains a lifeline of hope against capital control and inflation.
Whether Ethereum lives up to Vitalik Buterin’s promise will define not just its market cap, but its relevance in a world where financial censorship and digital authoritarianism are no longer hypotheticals.
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