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The #Ethereum community is showing its full support for https://t.co/Y4qbSYo1JS No official affiliation to EthLabs - Community Driven


thank you truly for the incredible welcome of ethlabs to the world, now it’s time to prove ourselves through impact. it’s still day one and infinite work ahead but equal excitement. still working through all the msgs, keep them coming, dms open! :)

Met with @ethlabs_org today. Excited to see what we at @Securitize can accomplish along side them. I am an $ETH bull (again).




incredibly exciting moment to join Ethlabs and shape the org at this early stage. very leveraged way to impact Ethereum :)

agree and important: @ethlabs_org will be supporting @ethereuminsti as they serve as a front door for institutions, while Ethlabs is focused on improving/growing Ethereum and strengthening ETH through a technical/product lens the "multi-node Ethereum" requires intentionality and nothing is guaranteed, but early signs are extremely positive imo

Another important step in Ethereum's reconfiguration for the next phase of adoption. Welcome, Ethereum Institutional! We have been closely coordinating with the team and will share more about Ethlabs <> Ethereum Institutional collaboration plans soon. Exciting times ahead!




The whole Eth-Labs thing is unbelievably bullish and might have saved this industry. What Ethereum has needed for years, and now has, is multiple major independent stewards who each have significant financial, technical and social power. Ethereum's biggest weakness was social centralisation. The entrenched core power base around the EF and related R&D orgs was creating a host of political and social problems and misaligned expectations, as well as outright corruption. I don't really want to try to blame individuals or factions for this. I just think it's a fact that the world's most important decentralized project needs decentralized leadership. Decentralized leadership means multiple, fully independent and competing nodes of social and economic power. In this framework, the EF was literally just too strong. It was bad at criticising itself, it was bad at adapting to change, and the social centralisation around it represented, at least in my eyes, an existential threat. Having such a large chunk of the top talent all in one place was actually becoming Ethereum's biggest problem. Now that's fixed. A bunch of very significant, very intelligent people with their own clout are now running a well-funded organisation that isn't backed by Vitalik at all. There is now a group of people who might be able to say "No" to the Eth foundation. Wonderful. It might not be obvious for a while, but I think this will be the beginning of a new golden age.

Ethereum has needed a real counterparty for institutions onboarding to Ethereum. @ethereuminsti fills exactly that spot. Very excited to see them bringing launch today! Ethereum's strength is its credible neutrality, permissionlessness, and all other core properties we've all heard about over and over again. Institutions want these properties too. However, Ethereum upgrades sometimes need more validation to serve institutions' needs better. At Ethlabs a top priority for me is to build strong feedback loops between the core protocol and developers, institutions, and users to make sure upgrades always hit the mark. Very excited to work with the @ethereuminsti team to ensure Ethereum's product features are continuously designed with institutions in mind.

We're proud to be supporting Ethlabs in their mission of making Ethereum the global settlement layer.

Week 1 is in the books 🫡 Thank you to everyone across Ethereum who welcomed Ethlabs, supported us, questioned us, donated, applied, and replied. The response is hugely appreciated and while we work through getting back to everyone, here are some quick answers to the questions we’ve been getting most. More coming on priorities, workstreams, boundaries, accountability mechanisms, and what success actually looks like. Bear with us as we get on our feet. We won’t be perfect, but we’ll try to communicate often, and transparently. Ok, quick FAQ now.
