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Just caught Vitalik Buterin's latest thoughts on where Ethereum should be heading, and honestly it's way broader than most people realize.
He's basically saying that global surveillance—both from governments and corporations—is getting out of hand. Add in the chaos of modern warfare and how social media has turned into a dumpster fire, and you start to see why he thinks we need a different approach. The thing is, Ethereum right now? It's mostly doing financial stuff. Good, but limited.
Vitalik's pushing for something he calls 'sanctuary technologies'—basically using open-source tech to build digital spaces that can actually resist pressure from outside forces. Think about it: spaces where people can communicate freely, work together, manage their assets, and organize without some central authority breathing down their neck.
The vision Vitalik is laying out isn't just about blockchain for payments or trading. It's about creating infrastructure that gives people actual agency. Whether it's privacy, security, or just having a place to coordinate without interference—that's where he sees Ethereum fitting into the bigger picture. Not as a financial tool alone, but as part of a whole ecosystem designed to protect human autonomy.