Ethereum’s co-founder Vitalik Buterin has called for “bolder and more open‑minded” experimentation at Ethereum’s application layer while keeping the core principlesEthereum’s co-founder Vitalik Buterin has called for “bolder and more open‑minded” experimentation at Ethereum’s application layer while keeping the core principles

Vitalik Buterin Says Ethereum Should Be Bolder, Here’s Why

2026/03/07 10:00
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Ethereum’s co-founder Vitalik Buterin has called for “bolder and more open‑minded” experimentation at Ethereum’s application layer while keeping the core principles untouched.

A Bolder Path For Ethereum

In a long post on the social network X on March 5, Vitalik Buterin is doubling down on rethinking the future of Ethereum. After his warning that Ethereum should not lose itself into a memecoin-chasing and yield-farming casino, he is now asking that builders have a “more bold and open mindset to many things” referring this time especially to the “application layer and how we see ourselves in the world”.

An Open Mindset

Before getting into his deep dive, Buterin clarifies that this open mindset shouldn’t leave people insecure about the network’s security protocols. Ethereum’s co-founder ties back to his previous concerns regarding Ethereum’s role beyond DeFi, reminding users once again what the project ethos is about: technological and financial tools to give people more freedom.

“Issues of Tecnological Direction”

Buterin first tackles what he calls the “technological direction” of the project. He believes that, regarding the layer of applications and Ethereum’s interface to the world, “should be willing to radically rethink various concepts and step outside our comfort zone”.

The first aspect to revisit should be the application stack, “because the entire stack so far has not been built around privacy”, he claims. Ethereum’s base layer is finally becoming a robust, efficient settlement engine, but the layers on top, such as L2s, wallets, DeFi, oracles and even future AI agents, are often re‑centralizing the very risks Ethereum was built to remove. Buterin calls to build radically new AI‑native, privacy‑first apps, but do it in a way that cannot override the chain’s cryptographic guarantees.

“It Also Includes Culture”

Then, he moves to another critique on the short-term casino culture that seems to be taking over Ethereum. Referencing the Milady NFT’s, he calls the attention out to a very specific crypto vibe: the hyper‑online, irony‑poisoned, degenerate, meme‑driven speculation.

For Buterin, Milady represents an environment where attention, aesthetics and in‑group memes matter more than building tools that help people under capital controls, censorship, or real economic stress. By invoking Milady, he’s asking: are we going to keep optimizing Ethereum for this kind of self‑referential, nihilistic fun, or are we finally going to ship “sanctuary tech” that someone in a crisis would actually rely on?. He says:

“How Ethereum Can Grow Back Stronger”

At the end of his reflection, Vitalik Buterin makes it very clear. Recognizing the “solid position” the project now has, and all the “amazing” things Ethereum has achieved, the goal for it should no longer be searching for “the next step to make it one step better”, but to ask “what are the most valuable things to build, knowing what we know now?”.

Ethereum can only grow back stronger, Buterin says, if builders treat its base layer as untouchable public infrastructure and push all the wild experimentation into AI‑native, privacy‑first apps and L2s that still inherit its full trustless guarantees.

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