Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin published a statement on March 3, 2026, calling on the blockchain community to refocus development efforts toward “sanctuary technologies” that protect individual privacy, autonomy, and digital freedom rather than pursuing efficiency or market dominance in the style of major technology corporations.
In response to community concerns that Ethereum has played a limited role in improving lives amid growing government surveillance, corporate power, and social media polarization, Buterin argued the network should create “digital space” where entities can cooperate without any single actor achieving total control. The statement emphasizes that Ethereum “cannot fix the world” but can contribute to “de-totalization” by reducing the stakes of conflict and ensuring no winner achieves complete victory or loser suffers total defeat.
Buterin acknowledged that many community members have expressed worry about global trends including government control and surveillance, armed conflicts, corporate power, technological degradation, and social media becoming what he described as “a memetic warzone.” These concerns are coupled with the observation that Ethereum appears absent from meaningfully improving lives even on dimensions the community deeply cares about, such as freedom, privacy, security of digital life, and community self-organization.
The Ethereum founder rejected the notion that the blockchain should simply accept finance as its lane and laser-focus exclusively on that domain. While acknowledging that a perfectly free, open, sovereign, and debasement-proof financial system would address some issues, Buterin argued it would leave the bulk of deep worries about the world unaddressed. “It’s okay for individuals to laser-focus on finance, but we need to be part of some greater whole that has things to say about the other problems too,” he stated.
However, Buterin cautioned against overreach, emphasizing that Ethereum “cannot fix the world” and is the “wrong-shaped tool” for that purpose. Beyond a certain point, attempting to fix the world would require forms of power projection resembling a centralized political entity rather than a decentralized technology community.
Buterin proposed that Ethereum should conceptualize itself as part of an ecosystem building “sanctuary technologies”—free, open-source tools that enable people to live, work, communicate, manage risk, build wealth, and collaborate on shared goals in ways optimized for robustness against outside pressures.
This framework explicitly rejects emulating major technology companies. “Do not try to be Apple or Google, seeing crypto as a tech sector that enables efficiency or shininess,” Buterin wrote. Instead, he advocates for building the “shared digital space with no owner” that enables both open finance and broader applications.
The goal is not to remake the world in Ethereum’s image, where all finance is disintermediated, governance happens through DAOs, and universal basic income flows to social-recovery wallets. Rather, the objective is “de-totalization”—reducing the likelihood that any government, corporation, or dominant actor achieves total control while ensuring opponents are not entirely shut out.
Buterin distinguished Ethereum’s potential from simple communications channels, noting that while communication enables interaction, it does not create “space” where unique objects can canonically represent social arrangements that evolve over time.
Money serves as one important example of such digital space. Multisignature arrangements that can change members while maintaining persistence exceeding any single person or public key represent another. Various market and governance structures provide additional examples of the kind of persistent, canonical digital space Ethereum enables.
This digital space allows different entities to cooperate and interact while maintaining the property of having no single owner, creating what Buterin described as “digital islands of stability in a chaotic era” and enabling forms of interdependence that cannot be weaponized.
Buterin called for more active development toward a full-stack ecosystem, working both upward to the wallet and application layer—including artificial intelligence as interface—and downward to the operating system, hardware, and even physical and biological security levels.
He acknowledged that technology is worthless without users but urged the community to seek users, both individual and institutional, for whom sanctuary technology precisely meets their needs. Applications including payments, decentralized finance, decentralized social media, and other use cases should be optimized for users whose goals centralized technology will not serve.
The statement concluded by noting that Ethereum has many allies outside the cryptocurrency space and called for working together with an open mind to move forward.
What are “sanctuary technologies” according to Vitalik Buterin?
Sanctuary technologies are free, open-source tools that enable people to live, work, communicate, manage risk, build wealth, and collaborate on shared goals in ways optimized for robustness against outside pressures. They are designed to protect individual privacy, autonomy, and digital freedom rather than pursuing efficiency or market dominance.
How does Buterin distinguish Ethereum’s role from that of major tech companies?
Buterin explicitly rejects emulating Apple or Google by treating crypto as a technology sector focused on efficiency or user experience polish. Instead, he argues Ethereum should create “digital space with no owner” that enables cooperation without any single actor achieving total control, contributing to “de-totalization” by reducing the stakes of conflicts.
What concrete applications does Buterin envision for sanctuary technologies?
Examples include financial systems that are free, open, and sovereign; multisignature arrangements that persist beyond any individual; market and governance structures; and broader applications including payments, decentralized finance, and decentralized social media optimized for users whose needs centralized technology will not serve.
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