Paradigm wants to accelerate Ethereum’s development
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Venture Capital firm Paradigm has released a blog post calling for the acceleration of Ethereum’s development. The post, co-authored by executives at the crypto-focused VC firm, has once again shed light on the current issues surrounding Ethereum’s leadership and future. The aim of the post is simple: remove some elements and instead choose to accelerate the pace of development. The post was co-authored by Paradigm’s CTO Georgios Konstantopoulos, the firm’s co-founder Matt Huang, and its general partners Dan Robinson and Charlie Noyes. In the post, the authors highlighted Ethereum’s prowess as a driving force in the crypto sector, highlighting several aspects including smart contracts, decentralized finance, and decentralized autonomous organizations, among others that have been developed in the ecosystem. The post highlighted the great work that community developers and engineers have done, building a strong foundation for decentralized applications in the future. Paradigm calls for accelerated development on Ethereum The paradigm executives highlighted that the first version of the Ethereum protocol was launched about two years ago, the first project that drew the attention of Paradigm and the entire crypto industry. However, it feels that the ecosystem’s core protocol should be on a faster improvement pace. The post highlights that Ethereum can make some integral improvements that will help it reach this goal without sacrificing its values. https://twitter.com/gakonst/status/1883192835874390276 “There is reasonable debate about what Ethereum’s north star should be. But wherever you think Ethereum should go, surely it is better to get there faster. Investing in Ethereum’s shipping capacity is valuable regardless of which direction the protocol ends up going,” the post reads. According to the post, the executives are calling on Ethereum to increase its development pace, shipping more than a major update every year. The authors argue against the notion that the best way to protect the decentralization…
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