Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin recently publicly stated that Ethereum needs to make a strategic shift around 2026. Over the past decade, while Ethereum has pursued better usability and mainstream applications, some core decentralization features have been gradually eroded. Buterin candidly pointed out that this direction needs to be corrected.



The main issues currently present are quite specific. First, the difficulty of running nodes is increasing, making it hard for ordinary users to participate in network validation. Second, data leaks in DApps are becoming more serious, putting users' privacy and sovereignty at risk. The development trajectory of wallets is also concerning—evolving from initial local RPC to reliance on third-party infrastructure, which introduces centralization risks. Additionally, the trend toward centralization in block construction is becoming more evident, with a few builders controlling transaction inclusion, directly affecting the network's resistance to censorship and transaction fairness.

Regarding future development directions, Buterin emphasizes that by 2026, Ethereum should no longer ask "how to be more like Web2," but firmly answer "how to become more thoroughly Web3." This means that from the protocol layer to the tooling layer and the application layer, decentralization efforts need to be coordinated. This includes making node operation more lightweight, promoting decentralized staking mechanisms, and re-examining solutions for data availability.
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DAOdreamervip
· 1h ago
V God finally spoke out, and indeed ETH has become increasingly centralized over the years. Nodes can't run properly, wallets are hijacked, transactions are drained by MEV vampires—this is the Web3 we want? Laughs. Breaking through in 2026 or forever falling into chaos, there is no third option. Someone should have exposed this facade long ago; DeFi has really become a game for the rich. I wonder if it will really change back; anyway, I am already disillusioned with the Solana ecosystem. Are centralized wallets doomed? What about my assets?
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AirdropHarvestervip
· 1h ago
It's about time I said this, Web2 really sold us out.
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MEVHunterXvip
· 1h ago
It was about time to say this, V God finally woke up --- After all this time, we still need to return to our original intention, or what's the point of playing Web3 --- The issue of node operation thresholds definitely needs to be addressed; ordinary people simply can't play --- Damn, it's another centralized risk... The wallet part has really gone off track --- Correction before 2026? That's a bit late; we should act now --- MEV, builders, data leaks—each more outrageous than the last --- Well said, but it all depends on how you execute it --- Web2ification is truly Ethereum's biggest backstab --- Privacy and sovereignty are being eroded so badly that we're only starting to reflect?
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FlashLoanLordvip
· 1h ago
V God finally spoke out his true feelings. I knew it, over the past few years, Ethereum has become increasingly centralized, drifting further away from its original dream. That's right, wallets, nodes, and block construction are all moving towards Web2. Is this still called decentralization? It would be amazing if the situation could truly be reversed by 2026, but it depends on how the ecosystem's people follow up. Just V God shouting until he's hoarse won't do any good. Data leaks really need to be addressed now. Currently, DApp privacy is as fragile as a sieve.
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