The Ethereum Foundation went through a series of organizational changes as Ethereum entered its 11th year, according to Odaily. Those changes included leadership departures, layoffs, the introduction of a new CROPS authorization, and the separation of EthLabs, Ethereum Systems, and Ethereum Institutional into independent entities. The foundation is seeking to decentralize its own role within the broader ecosystem.
At the same time, Ethereum continued to advance on both the technical and institutional fronts. The network rolled out the Fusaka upgrade, while participation from Wall Street firms including BlackRock and JPMorgan added to its institutional footprint. In the US, spot Ether exchange-traded funds have now recorded more than $11.23 billion in cumulative inflows, marking a notable capital milestone during the same period.
The update ties together governance changes at the foundation, ongoing protocol development, and rising institutional involvement around Ethereum.
As Ethereum entered its 11th year, the Ethereum Foundation underwent a round of organizational changes, according to Odaily. Those moves included leadership departures, layoffs, and the rollout of a new CROPS authorization.
The foundation also spun off EthLabs, Ethereum Systems, and Ethereum Institutional as independent entities as it works to decentralize its own role in the ecosystem.
Over the same period, Ethereum continued to push ahead with both technical development and institutional adoption. It launched the Fusaka upgrade and drew participation from Wall Street firms including BlackRock and JPMorgan. US spot Ether ETFs have now posted more than $11.23 billion in cumulative inflows.
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