So here we are, folks. Core developer Tim Beiko has donned his fortune teller hat, proclaiming that March 1 could be âone of the most consequential turning points in Ethereum‘s history.â Youâd think we were discussing a rock opera instead of a cryptocurrency. đ
Meanwhile, Ethereum has been on a rollercoaster ride thatâs less âSix Flagsâ and more âhaunted house,â with all the screaming and crying that entails. Just last month, the ETH/BTC pair decided to play a fun game of limbo, hitting a multi-year low of 0.0023 BTC. Honestly, it felt like watching my grandmother at a bingo night: confusing and disappointing all around. đ
âWhile itâs clear that many things need to change for Ethereum to win,â Beiko said, âitâs easy to overcorrect and kill the magic in search of maximal optimization.â Ah yes, the delicate balance of keeping the magic alive while stepping on landmines of potential absurdity. Reminds me of my attempts at cookingâalways a journey between disaster and mediocrity. đł
This epiphany comes right after the Ethereum Foundation decided that appointing Hsiao-Wei Wang and Tomasz Stanczak as co-executive directors was a brilliant idea. Itâs like they flipped a coin and landed on âgood choices,â according to Adam Cochran of Cinneamhain Ventures. Finally, a direction we can all get behindâunless it leads us over a cliff. đď¸
âYoung bloodâ
In an almost Shakespearean twist, Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin declared that Ethereum needs âyoung bloodâ to keep the spirit alive, suggesting that the OGs have become âjaded.â I can almost hear the grandpa murmurs of âGet off my lawnâ echoing from the crypto community. đł
This statement understandably sent tremors through the Ethereum community, much like a poorly timed earthquake during a dinner party. Uniswap CEO Hayden Adams chimed in, reminding everyone that OGs are the stalwarts who have been building Buterin’s dreams since the dawn of timeâor at least since the last time we collectively thought we could trust a thing called crypto. đ§ââď¸
Not everyone is on the âlet’s toss the elders outâ train. Ryan Zurrer, former director of the Web3 Foundation, took to social media to defend the OGs, asserting, âNot all OGs are jaded. There are many who live crypto-native values, believe in Ethereum, and love what they buidl.â This whole charade sounds like an elder version of âdonât mind me, Iâm just here enjoying my retirement.â đź
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