Due to the continued sluggish performance of Ethereum's token price in this bull market, coupled with the Ethereum Foundation (EF)'s uninterrupted selling, the community has repeatedly expressed dissatisfaction with Ethereum and the Foundation.
Against this backdrop, Vitalik Buterin (V God), the co-founder of Ethereum who originally did not comment much on the Foundation's operations, has recently been speaking out frequently, stating that he will undertake major reforms to the Ethereum Foundation's leadership structure and explore solutions such as staking to address the Foundation's need to sell coins, in an attempt to rescue Ethereum's decline and appease the community's anger.
The community forces Ethereum Foundation director Aya Miyaguchi to resign
Regarding V God's recent actions to reform the Ethereum Foundation's leadership structure, Aya Miyaguchi, a director of the Ethereum Foundation, also posted a statement saying that the Foundation has been working on this for a year, and hinted that news of the Foundation's leadership reform may come soon.
However, in response to Miyaguchi's response, some community members said this sounded more like Miyaguchi's resignation statement, and even Twitter user CoinMamba said that as long as Miyaguchi resigns, Ethereum could set a new historical high within two weeks, and also said that the community can keep pressuring Miyaguchi until she finally leaves the Foundation.
V God responds: The decision is in my hands!
However, in response to the community's coercive intentions, V God also responded yesterday, saying that the community's interference is wrong, and the final decision is in his own hands. Pressuring the Foundation's leadership will only create a harmful environment, and the anger in the text can be clearly felt:
No, that's not how this game works.
The person who decides the new leadership of the Foundation is me, and one of the goals of the ongoing reforms is to provide the Foundation with a reasonable board of directors, but until then, the decision is mine.
If you continue to exert pressure, then you are creating an environment that is harmful to top talent, and some of Ethereum's best developers have been messaging me recently, expressing their disgust at the social environment that people like you are creating, and you are making my job more difficult.
And you are also reducing my interest in "doing what you want me to do".