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Emily Rasowsky retweeted
Tomorrow @griffgreen and I are going through 100 projects working to keep Ethereum secure Every project. If it takes 4 hours, it takes 4 hours. $1M in funding is on the line and we want it going to the teams that actually deserve it
Tomorrow 2pm UTC Join @jchaskin22 & @griffgreen for a special edition of Ethereum Builders Live. They'll review the 100 projects in @thedaofund's Quadratic Funding Round—@Giveth's biggest QF round. Learn about the projects working to keep Ethereum secure. x.com/i/broadcasts/1pJdRbXpV…
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what @saintniko said.
i think crypto marketing is going to change quite a bit soon "interning" is dead and shitposting gets old fast when the market isn't turbo sending believe there will be major shift toward substance and narrative building marketers who have a deep understanding of the tech, dogfood their products, and are in tune with ecosystem/builders are best positioned to win
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the good people don’t work in crypto, they work for ethereum
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the good people don’t work in crypto, they work for ethereum
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Agency models are dead. If you need comms help in crypto… the collective approach is the best way to go. And as someone who owned an agency I stand on this. check this group out. wallcollective.xyz
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The mandate aims to protect what makes Ethereum the anti-corposlop platform. In the world today - this isn't nice, it's necessary. Jason's post does a great of explaining how this works.. and what to understand as a builder. I think you should all go read it.
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Emily Rasowsky retweeted
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the manifesto design from @ethereumfndn has infinite aura. coldest to ever do it — @tomosaito @shiro57102. milady.
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Emily Rasowsky retweeted
If you're unsure why CROPS are important, I wrote you a story. x.com/renaissancing_/status/…

Today, the Foundation’s Board released the EF Mandate. This document, which was first intended for EF members, reaffirms the promise of Ethereum, and the role of EF within this ecosystem.
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To address some confusion - The EF is not abandoning adoption We want Ethereum in the hands of the world. That will involve intermediaries. That’s exactly why the EF must defend CROPS, including at the application layer That’s the work I’m excited to be focused on
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The mandate. It's more than just CROPS, although that is important. It's about seeing more clearly. What is Ethereum and what isn't it. The more clear we are, the more we can achieve (together). Excited to see what's to come.
Today, the Foundation’s Board released the EF Mandate. This document, which was first intended for EF members, reaffirms the promise of Ethereum, and the role of EF within this ecosystem.
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im so proud to work at the ethereum foundation. it honestly makes me emotional. to think I actually work with people who want to do good things in this world… i really do have hope. ❤️
im so proud to work at the ethereum foundation. it honestly makes me emotional. to think I actually work with people who want to do good things in this world… i really do have hope.
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Emily Rasowsky retweeted
big fan of the ethereum foundation actually cc: @ERasowsky
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Emily Rasowsky retweeted
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here's what a jam packed day zero at ETHDenver looks like... table of contents: > 3x EF shoots (w/ @AndyGuzmanEth @jchaskin22 @ralexstokes > editing @StaniKulechov episode of @offstage_x (brain dump of @binji_x) > get to meet the one and only @ERasowsky from LA who really likes Erewhon > attend the first side event of @EthereumDenver w/ @MetaMask (ft @siannie, @its_mils_ & @DavideCrapis)
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Emily Rasowsky retweeted
If the only value we add is speed and lower fees globally, governments will build a better product and outcompete us. Centralized systems will always win on pure efficiency The opportunity is to build finance they cannot New post 👇
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Emily Rasowsky retweeted
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shoot days with the fam <3
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Emily Rasowsky retweeted
What if you could hold a snapshot of your own psyche in your pocket? ⚡️🧠 @ERasowsky breaks down how we can use AI to accelerate self-realization. By capturing our emotional and psychological data, we can identify traumas and patterns that affect our day-to-day lives. It’s "Pure DAS" for the mind, taking a snapshot to understand the larger whole. 🔱📡 We’re going through a technical revolution, but the most effective work still happens in community. 🔱🏔️ Catch the session from #ETHBoulder on healing in the age of automation:
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Grateful to get to have worked at the EF while Tomasz was co-ED. A lot changed in such a short time and it was pretty remarkable. I’m equally as excited to see what is to come with Bastian at the helm. We don’t cross over too terribly often these days but in every conversation I’ve had he has shaped my thinking in profoundly impactful way. You’ll notice that so many people who have interacted with him are sharing the similar sentiment. The EF is in good hands and im confident we’ll see progress continue and Ethereum thrive.
I am stepping into the role of interim co-ED @ethereumfndn to continue the progress that Tomasz has made over the last year. Tomasz brought an energy and urgency that the EF needed at a critical time, and I join the community in thanking him for his work on behalf of the Foundation and the network. This task isn't something that I take on lightly, knowing the weight of responsibility of the role through seeing it up close for some time, but it is one that I am prepared to handle. I've served in a management position at the EF over many years, working closely with Hsiao-Wei, Tomasz, Josh Stark, Danny Ryan, Aya, and Vitalik at different points in time. My focus has been deliberately on illegible but essential work, helping management try to make well-informed decisions, working with EF's team leads, considering budgets, articulating strategy, setting priorities, and more. The decisions I make will be guided by a principled insistence on the properties of what we're building (censorship resistance, open source, privacy, security). These properties are what make Ethereum relevant and competitive, and they are the foundation of Ethereum's value proposition to the world and everything the world builds on it; just as Ether is the foundational store-of-value that underpins every transaction across it; and just as both are indispensable to the EF's own treasury. The mandate of the EF is to make sure that real permissionless infrastructure, cypherpunk at its core, is what gets built. Ethereum should outlast us, and it has been our job from the beginning to make sure it is robust enough to do so. I, and the rest of the EF, will work alongside other members of the community - core protocol contributors, researchers and client implementers, auditors and whitehats, incident responders, spec authors, solo stakers and validator operators, node runners, MEV gremlins, rollup and L2 teams, bridge and interoperability integrators, UX and product builders, infra providers and tooling maintainers, educators, community organizers, forum crews, lurkers, and free software advocates, grant-givers and culture-makers, artists, memers, cypherpunks, cyberanarchists, Landian accelerationists, financepunks, femboys, soundcloud rappers, transgenders, disinformationalists, cyborgs, anons, revolutionaries, shitposters, trolls, federal lists, hypebeasts, pirates, preppers, the bros, incels - to make it last 1000 years or more.
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Emily Rasowsky retweeted
I’ve been at the EF both before and after Tomasz stepped in as co-ED The values are the same, but the organization is now much more aligned with where Ethereum is in its lifecycle There’s been a clear shift from primarily infra-focused to deeper support for applications and ecosystem growth A lot of that evolution came from his leadership Grateful I got to work with him, and very excited to see what he builds next at the intersection of Ethereum and AI
I am stepping down from my co-ED role at the EF at the end of February 2026. Bastian Aue is taking over the co-ED role alongside Hsiao-Wei. The future is bright for builders, for Ethereum, for the EF, and for me. I wrote a longer blog post (link below). I will answer all of your questions here, at ETHDenver, and during podcasts and AMAs that will be there over the next few days. blog.ethereum.org/2026/02/13…
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there's a lot to build.
Two years ago, I wrote this post on the possible areas that I see for ethereum AI intersections: vitalik.eth.limo/general/202… This is a topic that many people are excited about, but where I always worry that we think about the two from completely separate philosophical perspectives. I am reminded of Toly's recent tweet that I should "work on AGI". I appreciate the compliment, for him to think that I am capable of contributing to such a lofty thing. However, I get this feeling that the frame of "work on AGI" itself contains an error: it is fundamentally undifferentiated, and has the connotation of "do the thing that, if you don't do it, someone else will do anyway two months later; the main difference is that you get to be the one at the top" (though this may not have been Toly's intention). It would be like describing Ethereum as "working in finance" or "working on computing". To me, Ethereum, and my own view of how our civilization should do AGI, are precisely about choosing a positive direction rather than embracing undifferentiated acceleration of the arrow, and also I think it's actually important to integrate the crypto and AI perspectives. I want an AI future where: * We foster human freedom and empowerment (ie. we avoid both humans being relegated to retirement by AIs, and permanently stripped of power by human power structures that become impossible to surpass or escape) * The world does not blow up (both "classic" superintelligent AI doom, and more chaotic scenarios from various forms of offense outpacing defense, cf. the four defense quadrants from the d/acc posts) In the long term, this may involve crazy things like humans uploading or merging with AI, for those who want to be able to keep up with highly intelligent entities that can think a million times faster on silicon substrate. In the shorter term, it involves much more "ordinary" ideas, but still ideas that require deep rethinking compared to previous computing paradigms. So now, my updated view, which definitely focuses on that shorter term, and where Ethereum plays an important role but is only one piece of a bigger puzzle: # Building tooling to make more trustless and/or private interaction with AIs possible. This includes: * Local LLM tooling * ZK-payment for API calls (so you can call remote models without linking your identity from call to call) * Ongoing work into cryptographic ways to improve AI privacy * Client-side verification of cryptographic proofs, TEE attestations, and any other forms of server-side assurance Basically, the kinds of things we might also build for non-LLM compute (see eg. my ethereum privacy roadmap from a year ago ethereum-magicians.org/t/a-m… ), but for LLM calls as the compute we are protecting. # Ethereum as an economic layer for AI-related interactions This includes: * API calls * Bots hiring bots * Security deposits, potentially eventually more complicated contraptions like onchain dispute resolution * ERC-8004, AI reputation ideas The goal here is to enable AIs to interact economically, which makes viable more decentralized AI architectures (as opposed to non-economic coordination between AIs that are all designed and run by one organization "in-house"). Economies not for the sake of economies, but to enable more decentralized authority. # Make the cypherpunk "mountain man" vision a reality Basically, take the vision that cypherpunk radicals have always dreamed of (don't trust; verify everything), that has been nonviable in reality because humans are never actually going to verify all the code ourselves. Now, we can finally make that vision happen, with LLMs doing the hard parts. This includes: * Interacting with ethereum apps without needing third party UIs * Having a local model propose transactions for you on its own * Having a local model verify transactions created by dapp UIs * Local smart contract auditing, and assistance interpreting the meaning of FV proofs provided by others * Verifying trust models of applications and protocols # Make much better markets and governance a reality Prediction and decision markets, decentralized governance, quadratic voting, combinatorial auctions, universal barter economy, and all kinds of constructions are all beautiful in theory, but have been greatly hampered in reality by one big constraint: limits to human attention and decision-making power. LLMs remove that limitation, and massively scale human judgement. Hence, we can revisit all of those ideas. These are all things that Ethereum can help to make a reality. They are also ideas that are in the d/acc spirit: enabling decentralized cooperation, and improving defense. We can revisit the best ideas from 2014, and add on top many more new and better ones, and with AI (and ZK) we have a whole new set of tools to make them come to life. We can describe the above as a 2x2 chart. There's a lot to build!
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LIVE NOW - AI on Ethereum: 8004, x402 and the Botconomy AI agents are moving onchain, so Ethereum needs new rails for identity, reputation, and payments. We had @DavideCrapis and @austingriffith to break down: ERC-8004: “AI passports” for agents (identity reputation validation) Why reputation verification matters when bots become the main onchain users x402: pay-per-call payments for agent-to-agent services What “agent commerce” looks like when bots can discover → trust → pay The Clawdbot/OpenClaw moment, and why the next UX is talking to your wallet Watch now. -------------- TIMESTAMPS 0:00 “AI is the new UI,” and you’ll be talking to your wallet 4:09 Is there an arms race for AI activity across chains? 7:32 The Clawdbot/OpenClaw moment: agents get OS-level power 13:18 Why crypto is native to agents 19:41 Austin’s setup: Claude bot, heartbeat loops, and real autonomy 22:28 The token incident: how a bot “got a treasury” 28:46 Prompt injection meets wallets 38:20 ERC-8004 explained: identity, reputation, validation 40:35 x402 8004: discovery payment rails for agent commerce 48:38 8004 “scans” and early adoption reality 1:05:32 What agents could build when they can hire other agents 1:12:38 Tooling for the new builder era: Speedrun → Wingman 1:25:23 “Worst time to be a junior dev…” 1:28:15 Predictions: clean English becomes the sign of AI
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