The Ethereum Foundation generates an external council to promote major blockchain values

The Ethereum Foundation (EF), the nonprofit organization that supports Ethereum ecosystem, has announced the creation of an external advisory group dedicated to maintaining basic blockchain network values.
In Feb. 28, the foundation introduced The “Silviculture Society,” a collection of individuals from outside the EF. It said the group would give informal EF advice and tend to “in (dark or otherwise) forests in Ethereum’s endless garden.”
Nonprofit said the group would work to ensure that Ethereum maintains basic values of open resources, privacy, security and censorship resistance. The EF said the network’s success depends on the presence of committed developers who build these values in mind.
The EF has tasted 15 individual parts of the council, including researchers, developers and project founders.
Source: Ethereum Foundation
Vitalik Blerin criticizes Crypto’s moral shift
The formation of the external advisory group follows Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Blerin recently criticizing the The moral transition of the crypto industry toward gambling.
On February 20, Blerin asked to share his industry failures last year. The Ethereum co-founder replied that one of his failures was the backlash against Ethereum to not embrace blockchain-based casinos.
Buterin said Ethereum was called “bad and unpretentious” because it did not respect the “casinos” enough, while other chains were seen as better because they were doing it. Ethereum co-founder said that if the community reversed its values, he would not be interested in participating in space.
However, he said that when he interacts with members of the offline community, the sentiment is different, assuring him that the values of the space will remain intact.
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Promote its open resource values, the EF recently Promised more than $ 1 million For the legal defense of Tornado Cash Developer Alexey Pertsev. On February 26, the EF announced the donation, saying that privacy was normal and that the writing code was not a crime.
Pertsev responded to the organization, thanking them for making a significant donation towards his defense. The developer said he was committed to preparing his appeal and that the donation would “mean the world” to him.
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