The founder of Curve proposed 5 improvement suggestions to the Ethereum Foundation, calling for an end to funding inefficient projects
ChainCatcher news, Curve founder Michael Egorov commented on the recent Ethereum Foundation controversy on social media. He believes the Ethereum Foundation should focus on the following points:
- Adopt a roadmap focused on scaling L1. Acknowledge the fact that L2 is fragmenting the ecosystem. Pushing users towards VC chains is not the neutrality we want. L2 is still suitable as "application chains" for non-financial applications or applications that do not require composability.
- Fund important non-profit infrastructure projects. Vyper and Titanoboa are great examples, and there are other projects that are also very valuable.
- Always stay connected with the industry, especially DeFi. Understand project needs and reflect these learnings in the roadmap.
- Stop funding "virtue signaling" type projects: these projects are inefficient.
- Communicate with the traditional financial industry and politicians. Ethereum is the only blockchain capable of supporting the global financial system, the most trusted programmable financial infrastructure.
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