TechFlow reports that on March 14, the Ethereum Foundation released a new 38-page Mission Statement document outlining its philosophy, priorities, and long-term role within the Ethereum ecosystem. The document states that Ethereum’s core objective is to advance “self-sovereignty,” ensuring users retain ultimate control over their identities, assets, actions, and agents. To achieve this goal, Ethereum’s development must consistently uphold four core properties: censorship resistance, openness and freedom (open source & free), privacy, and security—collectively referred to as CROPS. The Ethereum Foundation emphasizes that its role is that of the “original steward” of the Ethereum project—not the owner or operator of the network. Going forward, it will focus on long-term protocol research, public safety infrastructure, and coordination across the developer ecosystem, and notes that its “gradual reduction of influence” will serve as a key long-term measure of success.
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