Ethereum Foundation Faces Community Questions After Recent Departures
Several high-profile researchers and contributors have left the Ethereum Foundation in recent days. The organization has not issued a public explanation for the exits, prompting discussion among community members about leadership and strategy.
CoinDeskSeveral researchers and contributors have departed the Ethereum Foundation in recent days, according to CoinDesk. The organization has not released a detailed public statement addressing the exits.
1 percent of all ETH and receives no direct staking or fee revenue. He proposed creating a new organization with a $1 billion treasury funded partly through staking revenues. Crypto journalist Laura Shin stated that Ethereum's scaling decisions since the March 2024 Dencun upgrade reduced transaction fees without replacing the prior investment narrative around ETH scarcity.
She added that the foundation's focus on ideology has overlooked tokenomics and growth.
The departures come amid earlier questions about internal processes, including a reported mandate some contributors were asked to sign. Community members have raised concerns about leadership appointments and decision-making at the foundation. In the absence of an official response, some participants in the Ethereum ecosystem have begun discussing whether the exits reflect a broader shift in institutional priorities.
Key Facts
Story Timeline
3 events- May 20, 2026
CoinDesk reported high-profile departures from the Ethereum Foundation.
1 sourceCoinDesk - May 21, 2026
Dankrad Feist published proposals for a new Ethereum-aligned organization on X.
1 sourceCoinDesk - May 21, 2026
Laura Shin commented on Ethereum's tokenomics and scaling decisions since Dencun.
1 sourceCoinDesk
Potential Impact
- 01
Some community members may explore creating a new organization with different funding and governance.
- 02
Talent departures could reduce research output at the Ethereum Foundation.
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