Unchained

The Chopping Block: The Ethereum Foundation Manifesto + Who Really Runs Crypto?

Mar 19, 2026
David Hoffman, Bankless impresario and crypto commentator, argues Ethereum may be leaning toward a sanctuary-first vision. Taylor Monahan, former MetaMask security lead turned independent security practitioner, brings builder-focused, practical perspectives. They debate the EF’s CROPS mandate, whether culture or tech drives startups to Solana, comms failures, and if the foundation should prioritize research or active builder support.
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INSIGHT

EF Mandate Frames Ethereum As Sanctuary Tech

  • The EF Mandate reframes the Ethereum Foundation as a steward of core cypherpunk values rather than an adoption engine.
  • CROPS (censorship resistance, open source, privacy, security) and a "walkaway" test emphasize making EF unnecessary over time.
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Mandate Signals EF Is Opting Out Of Growth

  • David Hoffman reads the mandate as a statement of what the EF will not do: deprioritize growth and act as a defensive sanctuary protocol.
  • He contrasts the "sanctuary" vision with an accelerationist, economic-engine view of Ethereum.
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EF Is Internally Divided Between Growth And Purity

  • EF behavior has visibly shifted recently: more comms, startup outreach, and hiring for growth roles, yet the mandate's tone contradicts that trajectory.
  • That internal factionalism (Tamás vs. Vitalik camps) explains mixed signals.
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