You can disagree with Vitalik on apps, politics, or ideas and still use Ethereum freely—no approval needed from anyone.
Protocols should be neutral, people don’t have to be. Criticism isn’t censorship; open debate is part of decentralization.
Like Linux, Ethereum powers many things people disagree on—its strength is letting different ideas coexist and compete.
Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin has cleared up a common misunderstanding in an X post. He explained that using Ethereum does not require agreeing with his personal opinions. People can disagree with him on apps, trust models, or even politics and still use Ethereum without limits.
In the post, he emphasized that Ethereum is a decentralized network designed to be open to everyone. Anyone can use it without asking for permission from him, the Ethereum Foundation, or any software developer. This freedom, according to Buterin, is the whole point of Ethereum and why people with very different beliefs and goals keep on using it.
“You are free to use Ethereum in whatever way you want, without caring about what I think,” he said. This is in the context of the balance between free speech and protocol neutrality in the growing decentralized space.
Buterin also addressed criticism management, noting that labeling an application as “corposlop” does not equate to censorship. He explained, “I am not free to shut you down, but I am free to criticize you, much as you are free to criticize me.”
He introduced this as a practice that is required, as the role of being neutral is one that is reserved for protocols and not for people. By the expression of clear principles, developers and users are able to find common ground in terms of shared values, while still recognizing the different ways in which Ethereum will be used.
Ethereum, according to Buterin, naturally influences social and cultural decisions. He noted, “Any principle you have will naturally lead to conclusions…about what should be built upon [Ethereum].” Moreover, he drew parallels to Linux, stating that while it empowers users, it also supports corporate structures he may disagree with.
Therefore, the Ethereum system and its ecosystem cannot be viewed in a vacuum or separated from the social contexts in which they exist. The openness of the system enables divergence and experimentation while allowing compatible projects to succeed.
Buterin highlighted the importance of ecosystem design alongside protocol neutrality. Developers should build full-stack solutions that align with their principles, yet remain aware that others may pursue different objectives.
“Linux is almost certainly the base layer of many things that I think are good, and you think are bad, and vice versa,” he said. Hence, Ethereum’s open structure allows multiple metaverses of applications, each with overlapping yet distinct values, while preserving its foundational decentralized and censorship-resistant architecture.
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