We just released the EF Mandate. The blog expresses our message more fully, but at heart, we started working on this some time ago because Ethereum’s future no longer feels far away. It is already here. And with that comes a deeper responsibility for us: to be clearer about what we are here to protect, and how we must steward Ethereum’s promise. https://blog.ethereum.org/2026/03/13/ef-mandate We did not word the Mandate lightly. We honed in on each principle carefully, and deliberately chose every single word. This is our strong commitment, for all of EF, including the board. The principles we listed on the Mandate are not new or a big turn, these are what have been cultivated deep in our technology and our culture for a long time. However there were times we were too implicit about them. We are stating it clearly: that the principles of CROPS are something our members should always prioritize and because we believe that is the only way Ethereum can achieve complete success.
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Information is powerful. Whoever can control, alter, or erase it holds power. For anyone still in Buenos Aires, the Museo Sitio de Memoria ESMA is worth a visit. Once a secret detention center, now a place of testimony. Around 30,000 people were disappeared during the military dictatorship. The museum shows how torture and document forgery happened, and how the trials continue today despite efforts to erase these places. A quiet but powerful reminder of why privacy and censorship resistance matter 🕯️
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Looking for artists who can bring their artistic expression to the Infinite Garden!
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