The post Vitalik Buterin Warns Crypto Lost Its Way, But Ethereum Is Ready to Fix It appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News Ethereum co-founder Vitalik ButerinThe post Vitalik Buterin Warns Crypto Lost Its Way, But Ethereum Is Ready to Fix It appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin

Vitalik Buterin Warns Crypto Lost Its Way, But Ethereum Is Ready to Fix It

Ethereum’s Big Vision: Freedom, Scale, and Trust

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Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin wants the crypto world to remember what this was all about.

In a post on X, Buterin went back to 2014. The original plan for Ethereum wasn’t just about trading coins, but to build a full alternative to Big Tech.

But then came DeFi, NFTs, and memecoins. The core idea got buried.

The Infrastructure Now Works

Buterin says all the pieces are finally in place.

Ethereum runs on proof of stake. Transactions are cheap. Scaling through ZK-EVMs and L2s is working. Whisper, the old messaging layer, evolved into Waku. Apps like Status and Railway already use it.

He pointed to Fileverse as proof. It’s a decentralized version of Google Docs with no company servers and central control.

The key test is what happens if Fileverse disappears. Buterin says your documents survive. You can still open them, edit them, share them. He calls this the “walkaway test.”

Also Read: Vitalik Buterin Wants Ethereum to Survive Without Him, Reveals 7-Step Plan

Buterin Goes After “Corposlop”

The Ethereum founder took a shot at how centralized tech works today.

He backed it up with examples. Dishwashers that need subscriptions for basic features. Air fryers that track what you cook. US sanctions locking a judge out of everyday apps.

What Buterin Wants Builders to Do

The tech is finally ready. Early decentralized apps were clunky and unusable compared to web2. Now, decentralized tools actually work for real tasks like writing, sharing, and collaborating.

That means builders should stop experimenting in theory and start shipping practical products.

The decentralized renaissance depends on builders turning mature infrastructure into real-world software.

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