Crypto & Web3·Jun 22, 2026

Ethereum Foundation talent exodus sparks fresh debate over leadership

The Ethereum community is once again debating the future of the foundation after co-executive director Hsiao-Wei Wang announced she would step down.

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Ethereum Foundation talent exodus sparks fresh debate over leadership
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The Ethereum community is once again debating the future of the foundation after co-executive director Hsiao-Wei Wang announced she would step down.

  • Foundation leaders presented the framework as a way to clarify the EF's mission and reinforce Ethereum's core values as the ecosystem becomes increasingly decentralized.
  • "The problem isn't with the strategy, it's with management."Feist's comments were notable because they challenged the prevailing idea that recent departures stemmed from dissatisfaction with the foundation's new direction.
  • Instead, he argued that many of those leaving supported the CROPS vision itself, making the loss of talent a reflection of leadership shortcomings rather than ideological disagreements.
  • "The exodus of talent is truly bearish for Ethereum, sadly," he added.Other community members echoed concerns about the Foundation's internal dynamics.
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Jun 22, 2026, 4:39 p.m. 3 min readSummaryEthereum Foundation co-executive director Hsiao-Wei Wang has stepped down from her leadership role amid ongoing turmoil at the organization, adding to the wave of at least eight senior departures over the past five months and reigniting debate about the foundation's management and direction.Community reactions were sharply divided, with critics arguing the talent exodus reflects management failures, while others viewed the changes as part of Ethereum's broader push to decentralize stewardship beyond the Foundation.The Ethereum community is once again debating the future of the Ethereum Foundation (EF) after co-executive director Hsiao-Wei Wang announced she would step down from her leadership role, the latest in a growing list of departures that have intensified scrutiny of the organization's management and direction.Wang, a longtime Ethereum researcher and one of two co-executive directors appointed earlier last year as part of a leadership restructuring, said she would return to a more research-focused role. Her departure comes during a period of significant change at the Switzerland-based nonprofit that helps coordinate Ethereum's research, development and ecosystem initiatives.At least eight other senior members have left the Foundation in the past five months, prompting renewed debate about internal governance, organizational culture and whether the EF remains equipped to guide Ethereum through an increasingly competitive blockchain landscape.The departures also come as the foundation has unveiled a new strategic framework known as "CROPS," an acronym standing for cypherpunk values, resilience, open-source development, permissionlessness and security. Foundation leaders presented the framework as a way to clarify the EF's mission and reinforce Ethereum's core values as the ecosystem becomes increasingly decentralized. Supporters viewed it as a reaffirmation of Ethereum's founding principles, while critics argued it did little to address concerns about execution, organizational effectiveness and the network's competitive position.Among the most vocal critics was former Ethereum researcher Dankrad Feist, who suggested the recent spate of executive departures reflected deeper management issues rather than disagreements over strategy."The people who are leaving the Ethereum Foundation are CROPS believers," Feist wrote on X. "The problem isn't with the strategy, it's with management."Feist's comments were notable because they challenged the prevailing idea that recent departures stemmed from dissatisfaction with the foundation's new direction. Instead, he argued that many of those leaving supported the CROPS vision itself, making the loss of talent a reflection of leadership shortcomings rather than ideological disagreements. "The exodus of talent is truly bearish for Ethereum, sadly," he added.Other community members echoed concerns about the Foundation's internal dynamics. "It makes me sad to see the dysfunction at the Ethereum Foundation," head of engineering at Coinbase Yuga Cohler wrote on X.The latest round of discussions comes also as Ethereum faces mounting pressure from rival blockchains and persistent criticism from some community members who argue the network has struggled to translate its technological leadership into stronger market performance. While Ethereum remains the dominant smart-contract platform by many metrics, questions about the foundation's role and effectiveness have become a recurring topic during recent market downturns.Prominent Ethereum community member DCinvestor argued that the EF's research and development functions should eventually be separated from its ecosystem development activities and overseen through a structure resembling an industry consortium."Having this function sit alongside ecosystem dev has created several instances of conflicts of interest at best and suboptimal protocol progress misaligned with market demands at worst," he wrote on X.Despite acknowledging a few concerns raised by recent departures, he maintained that Ethereum itself remains resilient regardless of the Foundation's challenges."There are real issues which require long-term resolution," he wrote. "If not, the decentralized protocol remains on solid ground."Not everyone interpreted Wang's leadership departure as a sign of crisis.Some community members argued that the changes reflect a deliberate evolution in Ethereum's governance model, with more responsibility shifting away from the Foundation and toward the broader ecosystem of developers, decentralized autonomous organizations and independent institutions."This is exactly why the Ethereum Foundation transition matters," wrote community member BMNR Bullz on X. "EF is getting smaller and more focused, while funding and stewardship move further into the wider ecosystem."The sharply divided reactions underscore a broader debate unfolding across Ethereum: whether the recent departures represent a worrying loss of institutional expertise and confidence in foundation leadership, or a necessary step in Ethereum's long-term effort to decentralize influence beyond any single organization.For now, Wang's departure has become the latest flashpoint in that conversation, one that appears unlikely to fade as Ethereum's institutions continue to evolve.Read more: Ethereum Foundation loses another key leader as co-executive director Hsiao-Wei Wang resigns12345678910

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