Ethereum Foundation Releases New Charter: Maintains Decentralization Principles, Institutional Strategic Direction Sparks Debate

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Gate News: On March 17, the Ethereum Foundation officially released a 38-page new charter document, clarifying its role and governance principles within the Ethereum ecosystem. The document positions the Foundation as a neutral coordinator rather than a centralized decision-making body, sparking widespread discussion within the industry about leadership and institutionalization pathways.

According to the charter, the Foundation’s core responsibilities are to maintain decentralized infrastructure, support protocol-level research and development, and promote the long-term development of the ecosystem. The document emphasizes that the Foundation will not lead specific products or commercial applications but will focus on research, funding, and coordination functions to ensure network resilience and sustainability.

This release comes at a critical stage as the Ethereum ecosystem faces accelerated institutional adoption. As traditional finance and large enterprises increasingly explore blockchain applications, market expectations for Ethereum’s role in institutional scenarios are rising. Against this backdrop, the Foundation’s reaffirmation of the principles of “neutrality” and “decentralization first” is seen as an important strategic statement.

However, some industry insiders have raised questions. Critics argue that the charter is more of a philosophical statement and lacks concrete pathways for institutional integration, commercial expansion, and product deployment. Some engineers and analysts point out that without a clear implementation framework, Ethereum may face competitive pressure in vying for institutional resources, especially as other public chains actively promote enterprise collaborations.

Supporters hold a different view, believing that the document clarifies the responsibilities between the Foundation and market participants, helping to maintain network neutrality and security. They emphasize that the Foundation’s role is to ensure the stable operation of the protocol, while specific application development should be led by enterprises and developers. This division of roles is seen as beneficial for ecosystem diversity and innovation.

Additionally, the principles of censorship resistance, open-source access, and privacy protection mentioned in the charter are regarded as key foundations for Ethereum’s long-term competitiveness. Some infrastructure providers state that these principles are deeply embedded in development processes and continue to influence the direction of ecosystem building.

Discussions around this charter essentially reflect Ethereum’s balancing act between “decentralized governance” and “institutional development.” As the network grows, how to maintain core values while meeting practical needs will remain a critical issue for future development.

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