- Hsiao-Wei Wang has stepped down as Ethereum Foundation co-executive director following a sabbatical, extending a recent run of senior leadership departures.
- Her exit comes amid growing community debate over the foundation’s governance, priorities and ability to retain key contributors.
- Vitalik Buterin maintains that the Ethereum Foundation is not the network’s central authority, reiterating its role within a broader decentralised ecosystem.
Hsiao-Wei Wang has resigned as co-executive director of the Ethereum Foundation, marking another significant leadership departure for the organisation as questions continue to circulate around governance, strategy and talent retention. Wang revealed the decision on X, stating that after a recent sabbatical she felt it was the appropriate moment to step away from the role.
Wang’s departure follows that of co-executive director Tomasz Stańczak, who earlier announced plans to leave after helping manage a leadership transition within the Ethereum Foundation. Board member Bastian Aue has since assumed a larger role in overseeing the organisation during the interim period created by the exits of both executives.
Reflecting on her decision, Wang said Ethereum had always been larger than any individual role, organisation or moment. She also indicated that her future plans remain undecided.
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Focus Shifts to Long-Term Strategy
The latest resignation adds to a broader period of turnover within the Ethereum Foundation. Reports indicate the organisation has recorded numerous staff departures this year, including a number of senior contributors whose exits have attracted particular attention.
Community scrutiny has focused on the foundation’s priorities, governance approach and long-term development plans as Ethereum contends with stronger competition from other blockchain ecosystems.
Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin has repeatedly emphasised that the foundation is not intended to function as Ethereum’s central governing body. In comments made earlier this year, he described the organisation as one node within a wider decentralised network.
The foundation has also reaffirmed that decentralisation remains central to its mission, stating that Ethereum should continue functioning even in the absence of the foundation and current core developers.
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