Ethereum Foundation Outlines Ethos and Responsibilities in New Mandate

The Ethereum Foundation, the non-profit organization that stewards the development of the Ethereum ecosystem, published its mandate on Friday, reaffirming its role and the core pillars of Ethereum.

The Ethereum Foundationโ€™s two stated goals are that Ethereum remains decentralized and that users have a โ€œfinal sayโ€ over their onchain assets and data, while the protocol achieves mass scale, according to the mandate.

Censorship resistance, open source code, privacy, security, and freedom-preserving technology are the core properties of Ethereum that will be upheld, the mandate, the document said.

Source: Ethereum Foundation

The Ethereum Foundation said it will continue to focus on core protocol upgrades, โ€œlong-horizon research,โ€ cybersecurity, and providing tooling for Ethereumโ€™s developers, while minimizing its role as much as possible. The mandate said:ย 

โ€œOur ultimate goal is for Ethereum to pass the walkaway test: its protocol and core application layers become robust and trustless enough that they would continue to reliably function and evolve even if the Foundation and todayโ€™s core developers disappeared tomorrow.โ€

The Ethereum Foundation said it aims to focus on tasks that become less necessary over time through a process of subtraction.ย 

The mandate follows a challenging year for the protocol, with Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin saying that Ethereumโ€™s approach to scaling through layer-2 networks โ€œno longer makes sense,โ€ and that many L2s are centralized projects.ย 

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Buterin says a drastic change in how Ethereum scales is needed

Buteirn said that many layer-2 networks feature centralized points of control, including private trusted networks and centralized sequencers, and have no plans to transition to a fully decentralized model.

โ€œThe original vision of L2s and their role in Ethereum no longer makes sense, and we need a new path,โ€ Buterin said in February.ย 

Buterin argued that a layer-2 project that boasts a throughput of 10,000 transactions per second (TPS) but relies on a multi-signature bridge to interact with the layer-1 protocol is not scaling the Ethereum ecosystem in a decentralized way.

Instead of acting as scaling layers for Ethereum, the ecosystemโ€™s many layer-2 networks should specialize in a niche such as privacy, identity solutions, finance platforms and social media applications, Buterin said, which drew mixed reactions from L2 projects.

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