A growing controversy inside the Ethereum ecosystem is exposing deeper cultural tensions after reports surfaced that members of the Ethereum Foundation (EF) were asked to align with a new internal mandate—including an alleged “loyalty pledge” tied to core principles like censorship resistance, privacy, and security.
While the mandate itself focused on reinforcing Ethereum’s cypherpunk roots, the way it was introduced—particularly the idea that employees may need to formally affirm those values or risk exclusion—has triggered backlash across the community. Critics argue that forcing ideological alignment contradicts Ethereum’s core ethos of decentralization and self-sovereignty, even if the principles themselves are widely supported.
The controversy intensified due to the perceived influence of the Milady NFT community, a niche but highly visible subculture within crypto known for its strong online identity and cypherpunk leanings.
Elements of the mandate—including its tone, messaging, and even visual design—were seen by some as reflecting Milady-style aesthetics and ideology, which sparked debate over whether Ethereum is being shaped by a specific cultural faction rather than remaining neutral infrastructure.
Supporters of the Milady-aligned vision argue that Ethereum should double down on “hardcore” decentralization principles, prioritizing censorship resistance and ideological purity. But critics say this approach risks turning Ethereum into an insular, inward-facing culture that could alienate developers, institutions, and mainstream users.
At the heart of the debate is a broader philosophical divide about what Ethereum should be.
On one side are those pushing a cypherpunk-first vision, where Ethereum acts as unstoppable infrastructure focused on privacy, sovereignty, and resistance to control. On the other side are more pragmatic developers and stakeholders who view Ethereum as a global financial platform that must balance ideals with usability, compliance, and real-world adoption.
The alleged loyalty pledge became a flashpoint because it symbolized a shift from Ethereum’s traditionally open, loosely coordinated culture toward something more structured—and potentially ideological.
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