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Vitalik just went on record: the Ethereum Foundation is getting smaller on purpose.
Facing growing community pushback over the EF's ongoing ETH sales, he responded publicly on X, revealing that the Foundation holds just ~0.16% of total ETH supply with 99.1% of its treasury still in ETH. For comparison, most L1 foundations hold 10-50% of their native token supply.
The plan? Sell less, shrink the team, and survive longer. His exact words: "a smaller ship, a more opinionated one, but a longer-lasting one."
The key shifts:
· EF will narrow its mission to CROPS: Censorship resistance, Open source, Privacy, and Security
· Already staked 70,000 ETH (~$143M) to generate yield instead of selling
· Encouraging "other heroes" to step up where the Foundation steps back
The timing matters. Eight EF researchers have quit in 2026, five in May alone, following a loyalty pledge tied to the CROPS mandate. Not everyone signed on.
Vitalik also confirmed ~90% of his personal net worth remains in ETH. For holders, less sell pressure from the EF is a clear positive. But a leaner Foundation also means more responsibility falls on the broader ecosystem.
EF selling less, Vitalik still all-in. Does that change your confidence in ETH?
#VitalikOnEFSales
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