We asked
@VitalikButerin why he frames Ethereum's broader mission as building "sanctuary technologies" rather than open source or decentralization.
His take:
"We're in a less peaceful and less safe world than we were 10 or 15 years ago. 10 or 15 years ago, you were worried about banks getting bailouts and dollars inflating. 15 years later, the risk that the dollar is gonna go crazy is way more credible ... and there's much worse things happening to people than just having your currency inflated."
"There is a vision of safety we're competing with. Basically, let's trust the uncle in the sky, and the uncle in the sky is going to figure everything out for us in exchange for taking away all of our privacy and all of our agency."
"We want to be safe and at the same time empowered. We want something that continues to keep us in control and at the center in a way where we have agency."
@sodofi_ @binji_x