Buterin’s Tech Rebellion: Ditch Apple, Save Humanity?

In a tone both brooding and oddly whimsical, Vitalik Buterin, Ethereum’s co-founder, implores his fellow blockchain architects to abandon their futile mimicry of Silicon Valley’s “shiny” titans. “Let us not,” he sighs, “mistake crypto for a parlor trick of efficiency or a digital peacock’s tail. Our task is grander: to build sanctuaries against the encroaching shadows of authoritarianism and corporate overreach.”

With the urgency of a poet witnessing the slow decay of a garden, Buterin laments the rise of “government surveillance, tech monopolies, and social media manipulation”-issues he insists are not merely technical but existential. One imagines him scribbling these thoughts in a dimly lit room, surrounded by half-empty coffee cups and the faint hum of a blockchain node.

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Most notably, he expresses what can only be described as existential despair that Ethereum has failed to become the hero of this dystopian narrative.

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“Ethereum’s role in improving lives?” Buterin muses, his voice tinged with irony. “A very limited one. I confess I yawned when political memecoins colonized Solana or when gamblers flocked to blockchains with sub-250-millisecond confirmations-like digital confetti at a revolution. Yet, the weight of our inaction gnaws.”

He gestures toward tools like Starlink and Signal, calling them “liberating technologies”-the real unsung heroes of our time. Meanwhile, he scoffs at the idea of crypto’s sole purpose being DeFi, as if the sector were a goldfish forced to solve calculus equations.

“Some say, ‘Focus on finance, forget the grand dreams,’” Buterin writes, channeling a weary philosopher. “But such narrowness is a hollow victory. Financial freedom is vital, yes-but what of the rest of our world’s ailments? The internet’s favorite party trick cannot fix a broken soul.”

Yet, even as he champions Ethereum’s potential, he concedes it is “the wrong-shaped tool” for global salvation. After all, centralized power projection-his words, not mine-feels oddly at odds with blockchain’s ethos, like trying to fit a square peg into a round hole while wearing a tuxedo.

Thus, he proposes Ethereum become a “defensive perimeter,” a digital Bastion Mountain. Developers, he urges, must build “sanctuary technologies”-a phrase that sounds less like tech jargon and more like a rallying cry from a 19th-century novel.

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2026-03-04 00:28