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#EthereumFoundationRestructuresForEfficiency
The Foundation eliminated 54 positions (approximately 20% of its staff) and reorganized itself into five main clusters:
* Protocol Layer
* Access Layer
* User Layer
* Community Layer
* Enterprise Layer
Operations and administration remained as supporting functions. The goal is to concentrate resources on areas the Foundation deems uniquely important for Ethereum's long-term success.
Why is this important?
According to Vitalik Buterin, the Foundation is reducing its budget by approximately 40% in 2026 and transitioning to a donation-style model. Instead of spending a large portion of its treasury each year, the goal is to reduce annual spending to approximately 5% of assets after 2030; this figure was previously around 15%.
This indicates that the Foundation wants to exist indefinitely without relying on constant treasury withdrawals or large ETH sales.
Strategic Interpretation
This move signals three key changes:
1. Ethereum is becoming more decentralized institutionally
* The Foundation is clearly moving away from being the primary founder of the ecosystem.
* Development responsibility is expected to shift more to independent teams, client developers, research groups, Layer-2 projects, and community organizations.
2. Financial discipline is becoming a priority
* The 40% budget reduction is significant.
* The Foundation appears to be prioritizing long-term sustainability rather than rapid expansion.
3. Focus on core protocol governance
* Research priorities are reportedly shifting towards security, censorship resistance, privacy, resilience, post-quantum readiness, and protocol maintenance, rather than building a broader ecosystem.
Bullish or bearish?
The answer depends on the timeframe.
Bullish arguments
* Lower organizational costs.
* Less reliance on treasury spending.
* Potentially less ETH sale from the Foundation.
* Greater decentralization of development.
Negative Arguments
* Loss of talent and institutional knowledge.
* Reduced funding for ecosystem initiatives.
* Risk that independent groups may not be able to fully fulfill the Foundation's previous role.
* Coming amidst several leadership departures in 2026.
This is less a crisis-driven downsizing and more a deliberate shift from a growth-oriented organization to a permanent guardian of the Ethereum protocol. The Foundation is essentially saying:
“Ethereum shouldn't depend on us to build everything. Our job is to maintain the protocol, provide coordination when needed, and ensure long-term sustainability.”
If the broader Ethereum ecosystem successfully takes on the responsibilities previously concentrated in the Foundation, this restructuring could be seen as a maturing phase similar to how the internet evolved beyond its original governing bodies.