Unchained

The Chopping Block: Is Canton a Real Blockchain? Ethereum’s Cypherpunk Dilemma, AI Security Chaos

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Apr 5, 2026
Evgeny Gaevoy, founder and CEO of Wintermute and a blunt market‑maker, debates whether Canton is truly permissionless or just TradFi in crypto clothing. He argues for Ethereum to lean into cypherpunk roots like a Linux sanctuary. The conversation pivots to AI-driven hacks, supply‑chain attacks, and how open source security is being forced to reinvent itself.
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INSIGHT

Default Yes Versus Default No Changes Who Gets Access

  • The panel contrasts default-yes public chains with default-no enterprise chains: Ethereum is default-yes openness, Canton is default-no whitelist/obscured state.
  • This difference affects discoverability, composability and who can access new markets like stablecoin users.
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Openness Drives Unexpected Market Growth

  • Public blockchains expand markets by enabling unknown counterparties to interact, which historically unlocked broad stablecoin adoption and novel users.
  • Closed enterprise chains can be efficient for known counterparties but won’t spontaneously grow new demand the same way.
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Ethereum Foundation Doubling Down May Preserve Cypherpunk Space

  • Evgeny defends the Ethereum Foundation’s sanctuary stance as preserving a cypherpunk refuge amid broad institutional co-option of crypto.
  • He argues EF may be strategically ahead by explicitly protecting a decentralized, parallel system rather than courting TradFi.
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