Vitalik Buterin Donates 50 ETH to the Legal Fund of Tornado Cash Developers
The donation bolsters Tornado Cash devs’ legal fund as Roman Storm awaits trial and Alexey Pertsev appeals a money laundering
The donation bolsters Tornado Cash devs’ legal fund as Roman Storm awaits trial and Alexey Pertsev appeals a money laundering
Buterin argued that the "banhammer" fails to control speech effectively and instead creates further divisions and unresolved issues.
The donation will fund zoo facility upgrades and support its Wildlife Sponsorship program, enhancing Moo Deng’s habitat.
Vitalik Buterin had previously explained that the foundation's ETH sales are essential for funding developers, research, and other Ethereum ecosystem
The Ethereum co-founder said the foundation uses the money earned to fund essential projects while avoiding market influence tied
Saylor had previously argued that large, regulated institutions reduce the risk of Bitcoin asset seizure, unlike unregulated crypto-anarchists rejecting government
Buterin countered Saylor’s view that institutions should control Bitcoin custody, stating that it erodes the coin's decentralized foundation.
Buterin explained that staking centralization is “one of the biggest risks” the network faces, referencing two entities building 88% of
Buterin believes Ethereum can process 100,000 transactions per second in the future.
Buterin vision for Ethereum's future includes faster transactions, staking accessibility, and network security.